So You Want to Learn to Play Classical Guitar
Choosing to play a musical
instrument can provide great self-confidence, not to mention
hours of enjoyment.
learn to play classical
guitar
But because of their size, portability, and relatively low
cost when compared to other instruments, guitars are one
of the most popular choices these days for people who decide to
take up an instrument.
Like any instrument, though, learning to play classical
guitar will require discipline, patience, and especially some
time spent in practice.
Having a private teacher is great, but you can also learn
classical guitar online, in the privacy of your own home, if
you're willing to put in the time and focus on the good, solid
information that's out there.
The Instrument
A classical-style guitar is considerably different than an
electric guitar, and slightly different than even the
folk-style acoustic guitars played by people like Sheryl Crow
or (if you're of a "certain age,") James Taylor. The classical
guitar has a slightly wider neck to accommodate the greater
finger movement required in the left hand for this style of
music, and the instrument has nylon or gut
strings, rather than metal ones, as with other
guitars.
Finally, the main body of the guitar is somewhat smaller as
compared with the rest of the instrument, which is different
from acoustic folk guitars with their larger bodies. If you
really want to learn to play classical guitar, though, it is
essential to start with the right instrument. Otherwise, you'll
develop some incorrect habits that will slow you down
later.
The Music
Classical guitar music usually is in standard music
notation, with lines and spaces, musical notes of different
duration, clefs, key signatures, and so on. If you don't have a
background in reading music, you will want to spend some time
learning the basics before you begin learning to play classical
guitar.
Again, you can learn a lot of this online, so classical
guitar music is still within your reach. Also, classical guitar
music is often shown in tablature ("tab") form beneath the
musical staff.
Guitar tab is a form of notation that is basically a diagram
of the strings, with numbers to indicate which fret should be
pressed on each string to make the desired note. It's easier to
read than standard notation, but unlike standard musical
notation, guitar tab doesn't indicate how long the note is
supposed to be. That's why you need to know a bit about how to
read music in order to learn to play classical guitar.
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