The third variation of Master Giuliani's La Folia is a great exercise for arpeggio and bar chords. For the right hand, practice carefully the "planting" by placing the finger tips...
The chords are Dm F Dm C G Dm, and I am adding some notes to the chords to make it sound more interesting. I hope this lesson will give you some cool ideas if you have a chord progression want to spice it up!
This piece is excellent for those that just started play classical music.Italian guitar virtuoso Giuliani flourished through the first third of the 19th century.
This piece it not too hard, but it is a little tricky in some parts because the constant change of the bass notes. It could be confusing sometimes, but the harmony is amazing!
A standard blues lick on the acoustic guitar. The beat is 4\4 and the chords are based on E7 A7 B7. It's not a difficult one and it's fun. I think this is a good start if you are new to blues music. If you want to improvise on it, the E pentatonic with the blue note( a# ) will do just fine.
I start with the simple chord shapes, and then I use the same chords in different variations/voicings. Sometimes I add the 7 4 2 degree so the piece always sounds like its developing, even though I'm using the same chords.
This Brazillian music is a fusion of cool jazz elements with various rhythms, particularly the samba. I'm using a lot of maj7 & 7 chords such as Gmaj7 Cmaj7 B7 D7, and also dim chords.