Sunday, November 18, 2007

Classical Guitar Playing

This handbook is intended for classical guitarists with at least a few years playing experience. It is primarily designed for candidates considering taking the London College of Music Grade 5 examination in classical guitar playing. However, even if you do not intend to take an examination, given the handbook!s wide content of musical repertoire and extensive educational material, it provides an expertly structured, comprehensive resource for studying the classical guitar. Studying this handbook will help you to: ! Develop all aspects of your playing ! and achieve your full potential as a guitarist. ! Extend your musical repertoire ! with pieces from a wide range of styles and periods. ! Improve your sight reading and aural abilities ! so that you can learn pieces more easily. ! Increase your knowledge of music theory ! and learn about the historical context of the pieces you!re playing. The handbook contains all the required pieces, scales, chords and arpeggios, as well as sections on musical knowledge, sightreading and aural awareness ! i.e. everything you need for this grade. Includes nine pieces by Dowland, Sanz, Carcassi, Tarrega and others.
RGT - Classical Guitar Playing Grade 5
By Tony Skinner and Raymond Burley. For Guitar (Classical). Methods. Classic. Book. 32 pages. Published by RGT.
Level: Intermediate.

RGT - Classical Guitar Playing Grade 6
By Tony Skinner and Raymond Burley. For Guitar (Classical). Methods. Classic. Book. 28 pages. Published by RGT.
Level: Intermediate-Advanced.

RGT - Classical Guitar Playing Grade 7
By Tony Skinner and Raymond Burley. For Guitar (Classical). Methods. Classic. Book. 32 pages. Published by RGT.
Level: Intermediate-Advanced.