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Classical Guitar Information (classicalgtr.shtml) | Updated: 10-Dec-2008 - 00:17
Classical Guitar - A classical guitar, also called a Spanish guitar, is a musical instrument from the family of musical instruments called chordophones. This instrument is most commonly used by classical guitarists playing classical music, but is also used for folk music.
The history of the classical guitar and its repertoire span over four centuries, including its ancestor the baroque guitar. The popularity of the classical guitar has been sustained over the years by many great players, arrangers, and composers. A very short list might include Gaspar Sanz (1640-1710), Fernando Sor (1778-1839), Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829), Francisco Tárrega (1852-1909), Andrés Segovia (1893-1987), Julian Bream (1933), and John Williams (1941).
By using the fingers to pluck instead of a plectrum or bow, the performer can play polyphonic music. It is common to encounter classical guitar music that sustains two, three, or four musical lines or voices.
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| Classic Guitar Technique - Volume I Written by Aaron Shearer. Instructional book for classical guitar. Revised edition. 82 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing. (AP.FC01937) See more info... |
| Classic Guitar Technique - Volume II Written by Aaron Shearer. Instructional book for classical guitar. 168 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing. (AP.FC02325) See more info... |
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Pumping Nylon (Book and DVD) (The Classical Guitarist's Technique Handbook) Edited by Nathaniel Gunod, written by Scott Tennant. Instructional book and instructional video: DVD for classical guitar. Series: National Guitar Workshop. 95 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing. (AP.20417) See more info... |
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Pumping Nylon (Book) (The Classical Guitarist's Technique Handbook) Edited by Nathaniel Gunod, written by Scott Tennant. Instructional book for classical guitar. Series: National Guitar Workshop. 95 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing. (AP.7000) See more info... |
You can not have a web site with a classical guitar page and not have mention of the Andrés Segovia. Segovia IS responsible for the recondition that the classical guitar has today.
Andrés Torres Segovia,
marqués de Salobreña (February 21, 1893
– June 3, 1987) was a Spanish classical guitarist, and later nobleman, born
in Linares, Spain who is considered to be the father of the modern classical
guitar movement by most modern music scholars. Segovia claimed that he "rescued
the guitar from the hands of flamenco gypsies," and built up a classical
repertoire to give it a place in concert halls. In recognition of his
contributions to music and the arts, Segovia was ennobled June 24th, 1981 by the
King of Spain (S.M. el rey Juan Carlos) who elevated Segovia into the first
hereditary marquess of Salobreña, (formally styled, "El señor don
Andrés Torres Segovia, marqués de Salobreña", i.e. the Most
Illus. Lord The Marquess of Salobreña.) with the following coat of arms:
"en campo de azur sobre ondas de azur y plata, unas rocas de su color, sumadas de
una torre donjonada de oro, aclarada de azur."
Andrés Segovia (1893-1987) is considered to be the father of the modern classical guitar movement by most modern scholars.
Without Segovia's efforts, the classical guitar would not be where it is today.
(from classicalguitar.net) - Segovia had many students throughout his career. Among the more famous are Christopher Parkening, John Williams, Elliot Fisk and Oscar Ghiglia. These students, along with the many others, carry on Segovia's tradition, while at the same time expanding the classical guitar's presence, repertoire, and musical boundaries.
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Buster B. Jones shows you his fast technique for changing nylon strings. If you're a gut string player you'll love this video. (YouTube link)
This technique for changing strings applies to ukuleles as well.
(Ed.) I use this technique and it works really well and saves a lot of time when restring a guitar or ukulele.
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La Bella Elite 427 Pacesetter Classic Guitar Strings For Guitar (Classical). Misc. Product. Labella Strings. Classic. Accessory. Size 4.5x4.5. Published by Labella Strings. (99201AX) See more info... |
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La Bella 2001 Extra Hard Tension Classic Guitar Strings For Guitar (Classical). Misc. Product. Labella Strings. Classic. Accessory. Size 4.5x4.5. Published by Labella Strings. (99195AX) See more info... |
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La Bella Elite 830 Folksinger Classic Guitar Strings For Guitar (All). Misc. Product. Labella Strings. All Styles. Accessory. Size 4x4.5. Published by Labella Strings. (99205AX) See more info... |
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La Bella Elite 820 Flamenco (Red Trebles) Guitar Strings For Guitar (Classical). Misc. Product. Labella Strings. Flamenco. Accessory. Size 4.5x4.5. Published by Labella Strings. (99204AX) See more info... |
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La Bella 2001 Flamenco Medium Tension Classic Guitar Strings For Guitar (Classical). Misc. Product. Labella Strings. Flamenco. Accessory. Size 4.5x4.5. Published by Labella Strings. (99198AX) See more info... |
The use of the nails of the right hand has been debated over the years starting in the early 19th century with Fernando Sor who found the use of nails to be unnecessary with as his contemporary Dionisio Aguado felt that the nails were necessary to achieve speed and tonal variation. From Andres Segovia onwards the nail in conjunction with the flesh of the right hand fingers has become the accepted practice.
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Pumping Nylon (Book and DVD) (The Classical Guitarist's Technique Handbook) Edited by Nathaniel Gunod, written by Scott Tennant. Instructional book and instructional video: DVD for classical guitar. With introductory text, instructional text, illustrations and standard guitar notation. Series: National Guitar Workshop. 95 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing. (AP.20417) See more info... |
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Pumping Nylon (Book) (The Classical Guitarist's Technique Handbook) Edited by Nathaniel Gunod, written by Scott Tennant. Instructional book for classical guitar. With standard guitar notation, introductory text, instructional text, illustrations, musical examples and performance notes. Series: National Guitar Workshop. 95 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing. (AP.7000) See more info... |
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Pumping Nylon (DVD) (A Guide to Classical Guitar Technique) Written and performed by Scott Tennant. Instructional video: DVD for classical guitar. Published by Alfred Publishing. (AP.20418) See more info... |
Buster B. Jones shows you his fast technique for changing nylon strings. If you're a gut string player you'll love this video. (YouTube link)
This technique for changing strings applies to ukuleles as well.
(Ed.) I use this technique and it works really well and saves a lot of time when restring a guitar or ukulele.
(source: FleaMarketMusic.com) Any classical guitar strings will work. You'd only use the D G B and E strings. As far as I know there aren't any unwound classical D strings.
(Ed.) Any gauge string would work depending on how much tension you like on your strings. A favorite brand is Savarez. I've used the Savarez Alliance strings (red package) in the past.
This is the same set as a Low "G", "C" Tuning.
This is the same set as a Low "G", "C" Tuning.
(red card-R) and high tensions (blue card-J)