It was VERY encouraging for me to hear you say that most students can't move the 3rd finger independently at first, but that within a short time they begin to be able to. I have felt very discouraged at my inability to move this finger by itself as a beginner to the point where I start having doubts about whether I will ever get any better. This encourages me to keep going!
Hi, if you go to the lesson list on this page it links up with the table of contents in the book. I think if you look at the table of contents and this list you'll see the connection. www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/classical-guitar-technique-exercises-scales-arpeggios/
Thank you as well. Maybe I'll go through the list on the link I sent and just add page numbers to that so I can change them if a future edition comes out.
It was VERY encouraging for me to hear you say that most students can't move the 3rd finger independently at first, but that within a short time they begin to be able to.
I have felt very discouraged at my inability to move this finger by itself as a beginner to the point where I start having doubts about whether I will ever get any better.
This encourages me to keep going!
Thanks for some great videos. Im a bass player looking to improve my left hand technique and all of this applies. Excellent teaching, thank you
These are great!
every time is a theasure hunt to understand the pages of the book the exercices video is referring to
Hi, if you go to the lesson list on this page it links up with the table of contents in the book. I think if you look at the table of contents and this list you'll see the connection. www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/classical-guitar-technique-exercises-scales-arpeggios/
@@Thisisclassicalguitar oh thank you Mr Breadford
@@Thisisclassicalguitar thank you
Thank you as well. Maybe I'll go through the list on the link I sent and just add page numbers to that so I can change them if a future edition comes out.
Great vid, ty so much
Good video. What are your thoughts on the book 'Pumping Nylon'?
Pumping Nylon is great but it's short and only has a few exercises per topic. It's good for crossover students.
When my left hand gets tired I switch to doing right hand open string exercises and then back to the left hand.
Good idea!