Lesson: Giuliani Arpeggios No.1-3 for Classical Guitar

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Lesson: Giuliani Right Hand Arpeggios No.1-3 for Classical Guitar and How they Relate to Repertoire Practice.
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    No. 1-3 from 120 Arpeggio Exercises for the Right Hand from Op.1 by Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829). My lesson covers some technique tips, how they relate to practicing repertoire, planting practice, and more.
    These arpeggios and the 100 open string arpeggios I mention are from my book Classical Guitar Technique: Essential Exercises, Scales, and Arpeggios. The 122 page book includes: Practice Routines, Tips, 100 Open String Exercises, 120 Giuliani Arpeggios, Scales, Slur Exercises, Shifts, Finger Independence, Barre, Tremolo, Common Harmonics, and much more.
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  • @Thisisclassicalguitar
    @Thisisclassicalguitar  3 года назад +1

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  • @chuan-kangshih78
    @chuan-kangshih78 9 месяцев назад +2

    As always, thank you for an excellent lesson. I will revisit many times.

  • @chrismaier4782
    @chrismaier4782 10 месяцев назад +2

    Brad, this is a really good video! You give a really good review of left hand alignment, right hand plant (full, partial, and sequential) and how much can be learned from the first 3 Giuliani arpeggios. Thanks!

  • @yellowrosecottag
    @yellowrosecottag 3 года назад +3

    I’m working my way through Volume I, which I am really enjoying! I tried before with other method books but never got very far. It’s a nice mix of method and cute songs. What a pleasure. After watching this I will look at the exercise book which I purchased but have yet to use. I’m 63 and as I young person I played cello so my right hand is very static. It’s slow going to get it to cooperate. Thank you for the great books and supporting videos.

    • @MK-sc8md
      @MK-sc8md 2 года назад

      Thank you for posting this. Love that you're 63 and still exploring ways to keep your lifelong development as a musician.

  • @fuffy442
    @fuffy442 3 года назад +2

    My daily warm-up! Fun stuff. I love these.

  • @christianeauthier9603
    @christianeauthier9603 3 года назад +1

    Very good video and a lot of good exercises to practice. I really like your book and use it a lot. Thank you for all these explanations.

  • @펀드하다망한다
    @펀드하다망한다 2 года назад

    I am practicing again from the beginning now and I have a fat second finger whose flesh touches the D string , so have to lift the second finger off the B string to play the 2nd bar. This muting problem gives me hard time to practice the whole Giuliani's 120 argeggio excercises. Your suggestion to bend the left hand toward the 6th string may work but making the left hand in that form causes another pain, so I haven't followed that way and kept lifting the second finger off all the time which hinders speeding up and managed to play at 60 bpm (in quarter note). Now I started to follow your solutions and change the guitar posture which helps. Thanks much for your instructions.

  • @alejandroav3959
    @alejandroav3959 3 года назад

    I just bought the book, great work as always, greetings from Chile

  • @frankytumbuan4493
    @frankytumbuan4493 3 года назад

    its great

  • @farmerwayne1404
    @farmerwayne1404 8 месяцев назад

    Nice! Q: In Frederick Noads 2nd book, Solo guitar playing, the arpeggios are in 1/4 notes. Why does everyone let those notes ring out???

    • @Thisisclassicalguitar
      @Thisisclassicalguitar  8 месяцев назад

      In general you let the notes within each chord ring out unless it's otherwise indicated. Arpeggios are just chords played with sequential notes rather than all at once. So notes within C major can ring and notes within G major.

    • @farmerwayne1404
      @farmerwayne1404 8 месяцев назад

      @@Thisisclassicalguitar Great! Ty!!!

  • @Blue_Samurai_37
    @Blue_Samurai_37 3 года назад

    I think you should read the 📖 about stress and performance by Denis Azabagic, most likely your hands won't shake. :)

  • @Blue_Samurai_37
    @Blue_Samurai_37 3 года назад

    But planting is a good skill for some very high speeds.