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How to Play the Classical Guitar for Beginners : Left & Right Hand Exercise for Classical Guitar

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Learn about left and right hand exercises for classical guitar in this free music lesson video.

Expert: John Armstrong
Bio: John Armstrong has been teaching guitar at Keller Music for over 15 years now. He has played with countless musicians over the years, and in bands ranging from classical ensembles to rock groups.
Filmmaker: Jason Sager

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  • obviously this is a video, so for those who think its to fast, just pause it or replay it. Solutions can by easy to find ...

  • what a waste of time. can't understand a ting. he is talking to experts, not beginners.

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  • @RaphaelRelic (i) is index, (m) is middle, (a) is third or ring finger. And if you ever come across (p) that's for your thumb. haha

  • woooow thanks this really helped me !!! =D

  • Talks way way too fast, most people do not explain normally at warp speed, please slow the speech down some.

  • The American Andy JAmes lol

  • What's the meaning of IMAM?

  • @sagixcv10 0 means finger-free strumming. Like 1 2 0 3, when it's time to play 0, you just pick the string without any fingers on it.

  • thnx dude:p

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  • good exercises, but you should say the notes.

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