I have been learning this. Honestly, I am not much of a classical guitarist, and I cannot read music. But that being said I have managed to get to the F# section. I am just now starting on this section but I have managed to get the others down in perhaps two weeks. While I may not be much of a classically trained guitarist, as I have entirely learned on my own, I have been playing for a considerable amount of time. Fortunately, the F# section seems to be not as difficult for me, as I mistakenly played power chords using the first middle and ring fingers for years.
I've been working through this using a recording of Segovia as my audio reference but your lesson helped me nail it down. Thanks! Any chance for a lesson/walkthrough of Barrios Vals 4 Op 8? 😀
Thanks for watching. Here's the link to my pdf sheet music edition: wernerguitareditions.com/products/capricho-arabe-tarrega-free-pdf-tab If you're watching just for free and you want to support the channel, visit my support page: www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/donate-support/
The books in the RCM only go to grade 8 but the syllabus goes to grade 10 and then the ARCT list. Keep in mind though that I don't follow the RCM strictly and grade independently of them, although most of mine are very similar.
It's just the way the site turned out. I originally made the site for my students and only made notation free but when people started wanting tabs it just took up so much of my time I monetized it. However, I made my first method book free so if anyone wants to learn to read notation that would get them started. Anyway, sorry about that but it's a full time job these days so it kind of just ended up that way. Maybe I'll include more free tabs in the future.
@@Thisisclassicalguitar hello, Yesterday I have ordered your book "Classical Guitar Technique: Essential Exercises, Scales, and Arpeggios" from Amazon for 22,64 euros. From the abstract it seems very similar to Pumpying Nylon that I'm using since a year, what are the main differennces ? And, can I have Carpiccio Arabo tab as a gift for that purchase? If you leave me a persoal mail I wll sent you the proof of the order. Thanks Bradford
The main difference is the number of exercises, scales, and arpeggios. My book is progressive in each section starting with easy exercises and getting harder. I also have 100 open string exercises, practice routines, scales, and more. That said, Pumping Nylon is great because it is a concise technique reference for a specific intermediate to early advanced focus. It's easy to use and open up.
Great job teaching this piece in a way that even a beginner like me can understand. Keep them coming! You are a fabulous teacher/professor.
Thank you so much!
ugh, flawless.
you should make a video of yourself playing the entire song; just beautiful.
Not sure I'm ready for this one but after seeing your lesson I bought the tab. We'll see, haha. Thanks for another inspirational lesson.
Hope you enjoy it regardless!
Really like this lesson. I like the idea of using the metronome, definitely helps to get the prosody of the piece down. Thanks.
I have been learning this. Honestly, I am not much of a classical guitarist, and I cannot read music. But that being said I have managed to get to the F# section. I am just now starting on this section but I have managed to get the others down in perhaps two weeks.
While I may not be much of a classically trained guitarist, as I have entirely learned on my own, I have been playing for a considerable amount of time. Fortunately, the F# section seems to be not as difficult for me, as I mistakenly played power chords using the first middle and ring fingers for years.
I have more problems with my right than with my left hand..with this piece. The timing with the metronome is very insightful
Glad to hear it was helpful.
Very nice lesson on this wonderful piece! Thank you always!
You're very welcome!
I've been working through this using a recording of Segovia as my audio reference but your lesson helped me nail it down. Thanks! Any chance for a lesson/walkthrough of Barrios Vals 4 Op 8? 😀
Good suggestion. Ya, I need to do more Barrios.
Woow wonderful teacher..🙏🙏🙏
Thank you! 😃
well done as always thankyou rob !
I been trying to learn this for like three years. I've gotten to page two... Hopefully this can help.
bro try simplier things before :) in 3 years you can do a lot
I attempted this piece very early in my guitar learning and it took me 6 months to learn it and a year to practice.
I don’t think it’s the right way to learn and practice
Wish me luck! I lol don’t read music and I’m learning it on a mandolin.
Excellent lesson. Just wondering if you can comment on the right hand rest stroke or free strokes?
Que bela execução, parabéns.
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Thanks for watching. Here's the link to my pdf sheet music edition: wernerguitareditions.com/products/capricho-arabe-tarrega-free-pdf-tab
If you're watching just for free and you want to support the channel, visit my support page: www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/donate-support/
bravo!
Bravissimo
Yes!!
Could you possibly do a review of a Pavan TP-30? I heard it's among the best for it's price range ($1650).
Would love to but I don't think if they are in my area...
This is Classical Guitar Theyre in Connecticut. I don't know where you guys are located.
The end of bar 35 has 5 semiquavers. How do I keep them in time? Is it just a matter of squeezing them in? Thanks!
Hi do you have free tabs for etude no 26(El Arrastre) by Dionio Aguado?
No, sorry, not yet anyway!
Beautiful Thank you. Curious what guitar do you have?
This one is a Douglass Scott guitar, you can find all my gear here: www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/classical-guitar-store-reviews/
Thank you 🙏 I do have the newsletters should have look 😗
Am I wrong or does RCM guitar only go up to level 8?
The books in the RCM only go to grade 8 but the syllabus goes to grade 10 and then the ARCT list. Keep in mind though that I don't follow the RCM strictly and grade independently of them, although most of mine are very similar.
wonderfully played but misleading title and links; the tablature/sheet music is not free its for sale.
The sheet music (notation) edition is free (there is a link to it there). But yes, the tab edition is a purchase though.
Is it just me or is asturias harder?
ofc
These is one of my piece in my junior Recital and also the Asturias. . its so challenging :)
why the sheet music is free and instead, I have to pay for the tab?
It's just the way the site turned out. I originally made the site for my students and only made notation free but when people started wanting tabs it just took up so much of my time I monetized it. However, I made my first method book free so if anyone wants to learn to read notation that would get them started. Anyway, sorry about that but it's a full time job these days so it kind of just ended up that way. Maybe I'll include more free tabs in the future.
@@Thisisclassicalguitar hello, Yesterday I have ordered your book "Classical Guitar Technique: Essential Exercises, Scales, and Arpeggios" from Amazon for 22,64 euros. From the abstract it seems very similar to Pumpying Nylon that I'm using since a year, what are the main differennces ? And, can I have Carpiccio Arabo tab as a gift for that purchase? If you leave me a persoal mail I wll sent you the proof of the order. Thanks Bradford
The main difference is the number of exercises, scales, and arpeggios. My book is progressive in each section starting with easy exercises and getting harder. I also have 100 open string exercises, practice routines, scales, and more. That said, Pumping Nylon is great because it is a concise technique reference for a specific intermediate to early advanced focus. It's easy to use and open up.
Because he eats food and that cost money i think we could thank him for his contrabution to humanity and to music and pay him for his hard work