Acoustic Guitar Lessons

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Difficulty 4 of 10

Nokia Tune - Gran Vals by Tarrega

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

Study in B Minor by Fernando Sor

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

Malagenas Introduction Lesson

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

Saltarello - Vincenzo Galilei

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

Em Acoustic Lesson

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.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Caprice No. 24 - Paganini

By Kosei Kubota


Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840) was a legendary violin virtuoso from Italy. He had such an impossible technique that people rumored that he had sold his soul to the devil.

Difficulty 4 of 10

A Major Fingernail Strumming

By Jerry Arcidiacono


When I started to write this lesson I found that I didn't like the sound of the pick attack. So... I recorded the lesson without the pick. My right index finger does the work: with the fingernail I play the downstrokes and with the fingertip I play the upstrokes.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Sea Waves Lesson

By Dejan Farkas


There are two major influences on my style which are contrary to each other, Romanticism with the emotional expression (Beethoven, Chopin, Paganini, etc) and the period of Impressionism (Debussy, Ravel). In this piece I combined these two opposites and here's the result.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Bach Prelude 3

By Kosei Kubota


Here we go, the last lesson of Bach's Prelude from The Well Tempered Clavier, BWV 846. This should be easier than the last lesson, as a matter of fact, this would be the easiest among 3 part lessons of this Prelude.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Greensleeves Lesson

By Dejan Farkas


This time we go back to the Renaissance period in the 16th century, and this romanesca (song form composed of four chords with a simple, repeating bass) is the most popular one from that period. It is widely believed, but unproven, that it was composed by King Henry VIII for his lover and queen consort Anne Boleyn.

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