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This video can serve the student guitarist in observing the classical Right Hand close-up, using both the rest and free strokes.
It is also a worthwhile comparison of a spruce (lighter wood) to a cedar (more orange colored) top of a guitar. These are the two main types of wood used for a classical guitar and have different tonal characteristics.
Free Translation>: riffacker: "Very good song. But the duo is a mediocre du, in my opinion. One of the best duos in the world, in my opinion, is the "greek" duo with Ashma Koupulos and Kai Liza. They wrote (famous) songs for dual guitars. This song in particular, was one of the ones that they wrote, which Segovia liked." P.S. - (But Julian bream still Kicks ASS!!!)
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
This video can serve the student guitarist in observing the classical Right Hand close-up, using both the rest and free strokes.
It is also a worthwhile comparison of a spruce (lighter wood) to a cedar (more orange colored) top of a guitar. These are the two main types of wood used for a classical guitar and have different tonal characteristics.