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Ivan Milenkovic10th September 2008Very nice and melodic, love the progression. btw what's that on your right hand man? Is that preventing to damage the guitar?
Nazgul10th September 2008Nice lesson! And yeah,what's the thing on your right arm?
Muris Varajic10th September 2008Great to see another lesson from you Kosei,thanks! ![]()
Emir Hot10th September 2008Very nice
Bogdan Radovic10th September 2008Nice piece Kosei! ![]()
Danilo Capezzuto10th September 2008As always...fantastic lesson Kosei!
Ctodd10th September 2008
sigma710th September 2008sweet lesson it feels like something sad but optomistic in a show to me for some reason haha keep them coming, their like crack
Hisham Al-Sanea10th September 2008great kosei..wonderful
Kosei Kubota11th September 2008Hi, guys!
What's on my arm?
It's a sock cut in half!
The reason I (and many classical guitar players) ware this is to free my forearm from sticking on the guitar. The right hand arm should be moving up and down according to the right hand position, say, playing on the 1st string or 3rd string.
Gerardo Siere17th September 2008Nice lesson. Keep Carcassi comming.






The eighth study in E major from Matteo Carcassi's 25 Melodious Studies for Guitar. A series of arpeggios and pull-offs and provides excellent left hand finger independence exercises.















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