rnhowtoplayguitar Table of Contents Preface * Introduction 1 Choice of Guitar 2 Main Parts of the Guitar 3 Lesson 1 Tuning the Guitar 4 Basic Terms and Symbols in Music 5 Lesson 2 The Notation of Rhythms 6 Lesson 3 Rhythmic Exercises 8 Lesson 4 Terms and Symbols in Guitar Music 9 Learning Pitches on the Guitar 10 Notes on the High E-String (first string) 11 Lesson 5 Notes on the B-String (second string) 12 Dotted Rhythms 12 Lesson 6 Notes on the B and E-Strings 13 Lesson 7 Notes on the G-String (third string) 14 Lesson 8 Notes on the D-String (fourth string) 15 Lesson 9 Notes on the G and D-Strings 16 Lesson 10 Notes on the A-String (fifth string) 17 Lesson 11 Notes on the low E-String (sixth string) 18 Note Drill 19 Lesson 12 Accidentals 20 Lesson 13 Rests 23 Lesson 14 Reading Guitar Music in 2 to 4 Parts 24 Reference Sheet 26 Lesson 15 Two Beginning Pieces 27 Lesson 16 Key Signatures 28 Lesson 17 Self Test 29 Lesson 18 Scarborough Fair 30 Prelude in D Major 31 Lesson 19 Exercises for the Development of Rhythm 32 Lesson 20 TwoSelected Classical Pieces 34 Lesson 21 Scales 38 Lesson 22 Slurs 40 Lesson 23 Basic Chords 41 House of the Rising Sun 42 Lesson 24 Advanced Tuning Techniques 43 Lesson 25 Finding Notes on the Fret Board 44 Lesson 26 Classical Guitar Pieces 45 Lesson 27 Guitar Repertoire Selections 52 Answers to Exercises Feel free to copy this method for your friends, but please leave the credits intact. The method and the mp3 audio files are copyrighted. 1 Introduction The method is intended for any mature learner fifteen years old or older who has not had any prior exposure to the classical guitar. The only prerequisite that is obligatory is your desire to learn, and the patience to understand that everything being taught in this method is important in learning how to play the guit
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