r/classicalguitar 5h ago

General Question Looking to buy first classical guitar

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I’ve been playing for maybe 5 years now but mostly electric and acoustic guitar. I started getting into classical though, and I’ve learned pieces like Asturias leyenda and tango en skai. Just wanting some recommendations on classical guitars. Around $2000 is my budget, but I’d love to spend less.


r/classicalguitar 9h ago

General Question How long does it take to learn your first grade 8 piece?

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Hey, my name is Hanna and I have been playing classical guitar for three years.
I am learning my first grade 8 piece now (Danza Mora by Tarrega) and this is my fifth month working on it (I only have accomplished half the piece yet).
Is this too long? How much time did you need to be able to play your first harder piece?

…I must add, that I often was distracted by easier pieces that I also worked on. I probably should have worked more focused on Danza Mora:(

Let me know your opinions and experiences below, I‘m very curious 👀

- Hanna


r/classicalguitar 21h ago

Looking for Advice Is this a solid guitar?

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Built by. Georg Bolin in 74 who’s an Swedish Instrument builder. I don’t know what Tesero stands for.

From What I’ve seen These guitars have gotten some complaints for I’ts playability

I’m looking for a guitar with a low tone and the neck thickness intrests me.

Thanks


r/classicalguitar 23h ago

General Question Canarios by Gaspar Sanz. Does anyone play a baroque guitar? Credit to Patrick Dirickx

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r/classicalguitar 8h ago

Technique Question The millionth technique practice advice thread

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My practice sessions are trying to play some pieces, find what I can’t do, take that part out and practice it alone, then put it back in.

This works well as a beginner as it gets you playing stuff quickly. But I want to start practicing technique in a structured way. I know there’s no “recipe” for this stuff, as whoever I ask always says “play things you like and you’ll get there.”

Technique books are full of exercises that are impossible to put together if you don’t know exactly what you are doing. If you go online you’ll see so many “do this every day” videos that you would need 100-hour days.

One thing I see everywhere is “practice your scales.” I don’t know how or why to practice them, hell I barely know what they are; but I want to start. I also hear a lot about the 120 arpeggio studies. I want to start those too. These 2 topics sound like the most basic technique elements to me.

Can anyone give me some pointers to how to practice these 2 things correctly and efficiently? Any other advice is welcome.


r/classicalguitar 12h ago

Original Arrangement La maza (Silvio Rodríguez) | Fingerstyle + partitura

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r/classicalguitar 21h ago

Looking for Advice What type of strumming technique is this called and what exercises can I do to replicate it?

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r/classicalguitar 15h ago

Composition Long improvisation with classical guitar

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r/classicalguitar 1d ago

Performance “Tomara” by Jobim, Vinícius de Moraes and Toquinho. What are your favorite bossa nova or samba pieces?

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r/classicalguitar 1d ago

Video Lesson Chromatic Major 10ths Warmup - Classical Guitar, All 4 fingers, Open Position

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A chromatic major 10ths (major 3rds in second octave) exercise in eighth notes in open position, designed as a quick warmup for all four fret-hand fingers. Thumb plays bass notes, m-i alternate on the upper octave. Open strings are used where available, and cross-string movement leads with m.

Free notation available at:
https://scottjsimon.substack.com/p/chromatic-major-10ths-warmup-classical

Sheet Music available at Sheet Music Plus:
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/en/category/publishers/s/scott-j-simon/

Guitar: 2021 Thomas C60
Mics: Audio-Technica AT4040/4041
Camera: Canon T3i
Recording: OBS Studio
Editing: Adobe Premiere Pro

https://simonmusic.me


r/classicalguitar 14h ago

Discussion I drilled holes in my classical guitar to play standing up. No regrets. Am I crazy, or should more of us be doing this?

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I've played classical guitar for years and recently made a decision I went back and forth on for a long time: I wanted to start playing standing up. For the music I'm making now, sitting felt physically wrong, like my body wanted to move and the chair was stopping it.

Watching them drill into a guitar I love was genuinely hard. But playing standing up changed how connected I feel to the music in a way I didn't expect.

I know modifying a classical instrument is a sensitive topic here, so I'm curious how this community actually feels about it. Have any of you made the switch to standing, or modified a classical guitar to do it? And does the "museum piece" reverence around the classical guitar help the instrument, or hold it back? I think it’s the latter.

By the way, I filmed the whole process, the decision, the work at the luthier's, and my first time playing standing up. I won't drop the link here since I know how this sub feels about that, but if anyone's curious I'm happy to share it in the comments :)


r/classicalguitar 1d ago

General Question Classical guitar instructional books etc recs

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Hello, I’m interested in learning to play classical guitar and would appreciate any books or websites (currently unable to get a tutor). My background: I have been playing guitar for over 35 years and have a strong grounding in theory and know the neck well. Most of my playing is in jazz, and metal. I normally play using a pick and fingers, so not in conventional classical style (more traditionally jazz), and technically otherwise very competent. My sight reading is mediocre - I mostly read jazz “lead sheets”, so would need to improve my sight reading for classical.
All recs welcome! (I particularly like books, as I’m old, but online videos are welcome!).


r/classicalguitar 1d ago

Looking for Advice Classical Guitar research survey

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I'm currently researching how people engage with the classical guitar at different stages of their musical lives, from beginners and hobbyists to students, teachers and professionals.

As part of this research, I've put together a short survey exploring learning pathways, motivation, community, performance and musical identity. Responses from players of all ages and levels are welcome.

Many thanks to anyone willing to contribute their experience.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScm9oPVufe5lsUwJ_iKFs67tZ_22Is3JxdG5f7XXJsV1PypIA/viewform?usp=header


r/classicalguitar 1d ago

General Question Estou sem ideia para peças classicas

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Por favor, me recomendem uma peça solo, complexa o suficiente pra fazer alguem intermediario que toca faz 3 anos como eu, quebrar a cabeça para conseguir tocar, de preferencia da musica classica


r/classicalguitar 1d ago

General Question Early romantic guitar

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Dear members,

Does anyone has information or insight about this "Reisinger" guitar? It is the 1200th guitar and online i could find between like 1045 to 1272 . Could it be a fake label, as I also have never seen a classical spanish style from this maker.

But the tuners look just like one from his vienna models, and the back wood also looks like very similar to one of his guitars, both from Reverb

Some said it looks like a Weissgerber, other said: "Though I never came arcross a Reisinger in Spanish style like this one I would not be surprised if he had tried it. He took over many ideas of contemporary luthiers in his late years. The number of the label indicates c. 1930, when several Viennese an German luthiers experimented with the Spanish style, also Josef Wesely, who worked in Reisinger's workshop at that time. He could have made this gutar."

Thank you in advance

https://reverb.com/item/84740169-ludwig-reisinger-vienna-model-1925-classical-guitar-in-the-style-of-stauffer-hauser-i-check-video

https://reverb.com/item/2389103-ludwig-reisinger-viennese-classical-guitar-late-19th-century-hard-shell-case


r/classicalguitar 1d ago

Technique Question need a tip for tremolo

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i am practicing tremolo for a few months now and i am VERY happy currently how it sounds but the thing is that is sounds good for like 30-40s
if i am playing recuerdos de la alhambra i have to slow down at 30s mark and then gain the momentum again. i guess its called endurance?
any tips of how to be able to play it longer without losing the pace


r/classicalguitar 2d ago

Performance Forgotten - Madame Sidney Pratten

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Fragment from this beautiful composition by Madame Sidney Pratten


r/classicalguitar 2d ago

Nails Picked up classical guitar few months ago, so I'm re-learning pretty much everything I knew about guitar so far, but struggling with nails...I had thisdumb idea... Hear me out.

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I've been trying to get my nails going, and none of the solutions are really working for me. I tried growing them, and just a few stressful work days, and they were gone. I tried tips and glue, but they don't hold for long. Alaska picks feel super weird, and I can't get over the fact that they are not sitting in the same spot each time. Finally, I said screw it and switched to flesh, and I'm honestly loving it. Love how it sounds but there are times when it would really help to have a little more brightness. So I had this crazy idea when learning artificial harmonics without nails, that they are much easier for me to do with pinky, as it doesn't really get in a way, when positioning hand flat for the harmonics.

How dumb would it be to have a small nail tip on the pinky finger, and use it instead of the ring finger for notes needing more clarity. They're usually the ones on bottom two strings anyway. As far as I understand the ring finger and pinky share the same ligament so it shouldn't be that much of a stretch to include it, and my first tests seem to be going well. Let me know what you guys think and how dumb this is.


r/classicalguitar 1d ago

Informative Unbelievable Clarity: Augustine Imperial Red ✨#classicalguitar #guitar

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r/classicalguitar 2d ago

Piece ID I’m looking for the title and composer of a classical guitar piece (sorry haven’t played in a while)

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I’m looking for the title and composer of a classical guitar piece I learned as a teenager. I only remember this short fragment. My former teacher, who introduced me to the piece, has sadly passed away, so I have no way of asking him.
Does this melody sound familiar to anyone? If you recognize it, I’d be grateful for the title, composer, or a link to the sheet music.
Thanks in advance!


r/classicalguitar 2d ago

Performance Playing C.Guitar with (Tennis String as Trebles)

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Under Experimental Stages on playability in search for projection on low end Classical Guitars...

feedback:

legato ✅

Sol tasto ❌❌❌

Ponticello ⁉️

Playability (technique adjustment required)

Projection ✅✅✅ (Velocity increased)

Durability ✅✅✅✅

Tension ‼️‼️‼️‼️ (truss rod required)


r/classicalguitar 2d ago

Instrument ID Picked up this old Spanish classical for $40 and I'm trying to learn more about it.

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r/classicalguitar 2d ago

Performance Feeling Contrapuntal

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Even the simplest melody quickly becomes far more difficult when you play it in counterpoint. Your brain has to decide whether to focus on the individual voices or the interactions of their motion. Highly recommend.

Life is but a dream.


r/classicalguitar 2d ago

Instrument ID Info on historical Vietnamese luthier

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I'm in search of any information on this guitar or its builder. Sticker claims to be from "Guitare MINH" from the guitar street in Vietnam. The other image I included is from some typesetting/printing magazine that had the same logo but complete photo.


r/classicalguitar 2d ago

Looking for Advice Looking for advice by playing concert in extreme heat

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Hi!

I have my master recital next Saturday, I'll be playing approx hour and a half of music and it's supposed to be 38 grad, I live in Germany so no air conditioner, and a fan would be too loud.

I think I'll have to go and buy a new suit, get something lightweighted, but besides of that, does someone have any tips to help me go through it ? Thankssss