The Perfect 20-Minute Practice on Classical Guitar

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • classicalguitarshed.com/short... Here's how to get steady progress from short practice times. In 20 minutes, you can touch on many areas and nudge your skills forward. This video also mentions interleaved practice, which has a great track record for physical skill improvement.
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    Are you learning classical guitar or would like to learn classical guitar? ClassicalGuitarShed.com can help you on the journey. If you want to rise to new levels in your playing, it just takes time and strategic work.
    To play classical guitar well, you need to know:
    * how to hold and touch the guitar - form and positioning
    * how to move your fingers and hands - efficient, clean, and fluid
    * how to learn pieces - reading music, understanding what you see, ingraining, polishing
    * how to craft the music so it is beautiful - swells and fades, rhythm, touch
    * how to practice so all these skills improve over time and don't go away
    At the root of beautiful playing is a solid technique (aka “the way your hands move”). You may have beautiful music in your head, but if your hands can't play it, it won't come out of the guitar.
    But bad technique puts a limit on your playing. Speed, tone quality, and control can suffer.
    Good technique gets stronger and more instinctive with every practice. It forms the bedrock foundation for your music.
    And you may want to understand music so you learn it more easily and it makes more sense. This can help you avoid the excess frustration and dismay that comes with shoddy practice and prolonged confusion.
    But playing the notes is not enough. Like an actor bring words to life, we breathe life into our pieces.
    And we can do this in an organized way, day in and day out, reliably. Great musicians can play wonderfully in any mood. They do not rely on emotions. Instead, they create music that affects our emotions. This is a trained skill, not an inborn talent.
    Playing classical guitar is a long-term study. It's something we do in our homes as part of our days. We play for ourselves, for the quality it adds to life. We may enjoy playing guitar for others, but most of the time we are alone with our work.
    There are methods and formulas for great practice. We can use our time well so that see more progress.
    We can fix the problems and erase the mistakes. And we can enjoy conquering the plentiful challenges that classical guitar music offers.
    If you plan to play classical guitar for any length of time, it is worth it to get help. It's not something we can do on our own, like folk music.
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Komentáře • 34

  • @ClassicalGuitarShed
    @ClassicalGuitarShed  Před 9 měsíci +5

    Thanks for watching! It’s great you're into guitar. If you’d like some inspiration or pointers, check out these free guitar ebooks: bit.ly/3ICiJyt. Cheers!

  • @rajabox336
    @rajabox336 Před 8 měsíci +4

    1. Warm-up exercises (3-4 mins)
    2. Technique building
    3. Memorization/Sight-reading
    4. Polishing pieces

  • @tMatt5M
    @tMatt5M Před 9 měsíci +3

    I've never considered the fact that we learn while we sleep.
    Excellent insight.

  • @olewetdog6254
    @olewetdog6254 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I can't believe you do all this and we can watch it for free. Thank you!

  • @alexey9619
    @alexey9619 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow, this might be the best video on practice I've seen in years. Really strong advice

  • @mykhelderian
    @mykhelderian Před 9 měsíci +1

    Fruitful. Everyone always talks about what to practice and rarely how to practice. I've been looking for this video for a long time. Please do a video about a longer practice session.Thank you.

  • @anepictree
    @anepictree Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi Allen, brilliant as ever, cut to the quick, no time wasted and all the essential info. I Just want to add that Joining the Wood Shed programme has to be the best few dollars I ever invested, I couldn't really see what more I could get out of paying some as there is already so much tuition you give out, but boy! the programme, the personal tuition possibilities, the community, the events not to mention all the optional courses and the library of material! It is inspiringly brilliant value. I was wary of an 'online platform' thought I'd never-the-less give it ago and it has totally exceeded my expectations. Bravo to you all. Peter (from Paris)

  • @mcleanblades9234
    @mcleanblades9234 Před 5 měsíci +2

    My advice is way different. I'd replace the technique exercises and the scales with a challenging four minute piece - which has scales in it - and use that to improve my technique. Play it two and a half times. The first time play it slow. Then review the problematic passages. Then play at expected tempo - which could be fast. Playing slow is required for working out technique - but playing fast has it's own challenges. You have to have fast practice to perform fast. So that's 12 minutes. Then I sight read new music for 4 minutes. (up to 16 now) Then spend the next 4 minutes: either 1: Play along with a CD, 2 Listen to recordings of music I'm learning, 3 do strength exercises (for example inner-outer) 4. play with beauty 5. play with extra volume. I'm not as focused on playing slow like he is, so long as I'm monitoring my rushing while playing. Like a mantra, it's relax. relax. His routine is introverted. If you practice slow all the time the result will be that your playing is slow and boring (and lacking intensity) The problem with exercises is that you can't perform them. Exercises are a form of doodling. Although, granted often a great deliverable for a guitar lesson. My practice routine is mostly constructive playing. Another thing - I recommend is streaming one's practice to get used to performing and recording. Actual performing should be one of your highest priorities.

  • @moritorno
    @moritorno Před 9 měsíci +1

    I play flamenco guitar for a living and I think this video is brilliant

  • @susangoldsmith
    @susangoldsmith Před 9 měsíci +1

    Excellent advice that can be applied to any instrument. Thank you so much for distilling this for students.

  • @vayasaberlo8
    @vayasaberlo8 Před 26 dny

    I start with Giuliani's thirds in c to 8th position. Then alternate pages of left hand exercises each day, so all the pages on the left one day, & all the pages on the right the next day...then a radom ten exercises for the right hand. I never play scales any more, but perhaps I should...😊

  • @DaltonPhantom
    @DaltonPhantom Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great video!! Thanks!!

  • @fiftypercentgrey
    @fiftypercentgrey Před 9 měsíci

    CGS and your videos help me a great deal. This kind of practice is good for guitar playing... but also good for understanding how learning works and how the brain works. awesome!

  • @wisemonkeys4511
    @wisemonkeys4511 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the content!

  • @Karen-ve6ds
    @Karen-ve6ds Před 9 měsíci

    This is brilliant, thank you!

  • @martyjames6204
    @martyjames6204 Před 9 měsíci +1

    excellent ideas - many thanks

  • @DuraLexSedLex01
    @DuraLexSedLex01 Před 9 měsíci +4

    20 minutes to practice? That's just enough time to convince myself that I shall never be Julian Bream.

    • @viarnay
      @viarnay Před 9 měsíci +1

      Pro musicians are pros before his twenties..

    • @mykhelderian
      @mykhelderian Před 9 měsíci

      I learned that in my sleep a very long time ago.

  • @ClassicalGuitarMusings
    @ClassicalGuitarMusings Před 9 měsíci +2

    Amazing

  • @Suninitib
    @Suninitib Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you -great advice.

  • @ritukar8853
    @ritukar8853 Před 2 měsíci

    U are a great mentor 💙

  • @jessicapsalmist8205
    @jessicapsalmist8205 Před 3 měsíci

    You are an amazing teacher. I need one to one practice .Do you offer this?

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Merci.

  • @gianni_farina
    @gianni_farina Před 9 měsíci

    Brilliant as ever. Really useful advice that I can put to use straight away. Thank you Allen.

  • @lieuhon
    @lieuhon Před 8 měsíci

    👍

  • @jessicapsalmist8205
    @jessicapsalmist8205 Před 3 měsíci

    I don't have long nails in my right hand .What can I do?

    • @flaviamuccini5681
      @flaviamuccini5681 Před 3 měsíci

      It doesn't seem to be a real problem. You can let your nails grow, or you can play without nails. Guitarists played without nails for very long time! 😊

    • @vayasaberlo8
      @vayasaberlo8 Před 26 dny +1

      Use plastic nails, a lot of guitarists do😊

  • @AC5SH
    @AC5SH Před 9 měsíci

    :)

  • @adrianburridge2378
    @adrianburridge2378 Před 5 měsíci

    Switching Chords. C to F
    Left Hand Thumb has no need to move....Sorry, not meaning to be picky!.....

  • @danboje828
    @danboje828 Před 2 měsíci +1

    To much talk too little show how to do it, do you actually play the guitar or ??

  • @humol3731
    @humol3731 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Habla mucho