Acoustic Guitar Lessons
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
Dejan Farkas
A classical etude by Francisco Tarrega (1852-1909) a Spanish guitarist and composer, a father of modern classical guitar. The etude is written in C Major and it is a series of triplet arpeggios for right hand, and chord changes for left hand.
Difficulty 4 of 10
By
Ivan Milenkovic
Delta blues is a very distinctive blues style, one of the first blues styles known. In this lesson we will do some simple fingerstyle Delta Blues licks.
Difficulty 5 of 10
By
Dejan Farkas
This lesson is useful for right hand finger picking. This is etude so basic it has no specific tempo, I played it here 80 bpm but you can play it in any comfortable speed. Start slowly and then increase it gradually to reach 80 and even more.
Difficulty 4 of 10
By
Jerry Arcidiacono
I had a request from our member preownedguitar, about a Beatles-style lesson. This lesson was inspired by songs like "Blackbird" and "Here Comes The Sun".
Difficulty 6 of 10
By
Al Christie
This is the 2nd part of the Farruca which can be played after the first Farruca lesson. The tremolo is a difficult technique, but at least in this piece it is all done on the 1st string.
Difficulty 4 of 10
By
Kosei Kubota
This is possibly the most famous classical guitar tune worldwide. Nokia took its ring tome from this Gran Vals by Fransisco Tarrega.
Difficulty 4 of 10
By
Kosei Kubota
This is the most famous study by the Spanish classical guitarist Fernando Sor. This beautiful piece of music will provide an excellent arpeggio practice.
Difficulty 4 of 10
By
Al Christie
Malagenas comes from Malaga in the south of Spain. I started with a basic one that people with no knowledge of Flamenco could at least play the melodic parts, before trying the Rasgueados (brushing the strings with the right hand).
Difficulty 6 of 10
By
Kosei Kubota
An Italian Renaissance piece from 16th Century, composed by Vincenzo Galilei. Signore Galilei was a lute player, composer, music theorist, and the father of the famous Galileo Galilei. Back then, music and science were considered very close together.
Difficulty 3 of 10
By
Jerry Arcidiacono
Some arpeggios and some rhythms on the acoustic guitar. I hope this helps to improve your playing and your songwriting skills.When mixing the lesson, I added a chorus and a reverb effect over the guitar track.
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