I sadly don't have the extra cash to be able to afford a teacher for guitar, but I really want to learn Classical Guitar, especially Rumba. I basically know how to do a 3 finger Rasgeuo and I know how to do the quintuplet tremelo thing(the one that's p-i-a-m-i), although I can't do it very fast.
Is there a good website or a cheap book or something I can get to help me learn?
Ultimate-guitar.com actually has some pretty decent lessons and tutorials if you look properly, I'm sure you'd be able to find some classical stuff there.
Ultimate-Guitar is an awesome site, I love it. I've never seen anything about classical guitar in there before though. Maybe I will do a more in depth search through them.
[url]http://www.classtab.org/[/url]
Good site for tabs. Check out the stuff by F. Carulli. They're great for training your technique. They are also, despite their easiness, greatly appreciated by the crowds.
Me myself am currently working on three-finger tremolo, for [I]Recuerdos de la Alhambra[/I]. It's so hard to build speed without messing everything up. :supaburn:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIzKsNIRrV4[/media]
If you have the money it's great to have lessons with a proper teacher.
Read the thread man
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[QUOTE=yawmwen;18234404][b]I sadly don't have the extra cash to be able to afford a teacher for guitar[/b][/QUOTE]
Sweet, I found this site [url]http://nylonguitarist.com[/url]
It has explanation on a lot of techniques. He also has youtube channel [url]http://www.youtube.com/user/hersoveela[/url]
He seems like a pretty good guitarist.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;18271475]Sweet, I found this site [url]http://nylonguitarist.com[/url]
It has explanation on a lot of techniques. He also has youtube channel [url]http://www.youtube.com/user/hersoveela[/url]
He seems like a pretty good guitarist.[/QUOTE]
It seems that his site and his videos are mostly about flamenco, which is very different from classical guitar. Just a heads up.
[QUOTE=Rad McCool;18271755]It seems that his site and his videos are mostly about flamenco, which is very different from classical guitar. Just a heads up.[/QUOTE]
Aren't the techniques pretty similar though? Stuff like the Tremelo and Rasgeuo? I'm interested in learning all these styles anyways, however I have a bigger interest in Rumba.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;18273132]Aren't the techniques pretty similar though? Stuff like the Tremelo and Rasgeuo? I'm interested in learning all these styles anyways, however I have a bigger interest in Rumba.[/QUOTE]
Na, the techniques are different, aswell as the kind of instruments used. Sure, tremolo is used some in classical, but not the rest. If you're interested in playing flamenco I would recommend you picking up a flamenco guitar. I would also suggest that you start a new thread, or rename the title of this one, since classical guitar and flamenco guitar are quite different.
google.
[QUOTE=Rad McCool;18278262]Na, the techniques are different, aswell as the kind of instruments used. Sure, tremolo is used some in classical, but not the rest. If you're interested in playing flamenco I would recommend you picking up a flamenco guitar. I would also suggest that you start a new thread, or rename the title of this one, since classical guitar and flamenco guitar are quite different.[/QUOTE]
All I have is a classical guitar. :crying:
Yea I looked up the differences and it seems that I want to learn Flamenco since it is for dancing. I'm more interested in playing very rhythmically especially for dancing musics(I'm more of a rhythm guitarist than a lead guitarist).
What? I don't get automerge or what?
I've been learning off of Youtube free lessons and Classtab
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