Classical Guitar Finger-Picking: Right Hand Arpeggios

Learn how to pick with your right hand fingers accurately and confidently with this easy- to- follow course

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Classical Guitar Finger-Picking: Right Hand Arpeggios
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What you will learn

Play the guitar strings with your right-hand fingers, using one the most common and important musical textures

Sound like 2 guitar players playing at the same time by playing a melody and a background texture at the same time

Use common techniques that are the stock-in-trade of all serious classical and finger-style guitarists

Why take this course?

--- # **Classical Guitar Finger-Picking Mastery: Right Hand Arpeggios** 🎸🤝 ### **Your Journey to Right Hand Precision Begins Here!** ---

Welcome to "Classical Guitar Finger-Picking Mastery: Right Hand Arpeggios," the perfect course for guitar enthusiasts eager to elevate their right hand finger-picking skills. This succinct and user-friendly course is designed to guide you through the essentials of right hand techniques, enabling you to play with precision and confidence.

The world of classical guitar is rich with melodies that can be brought to life by the touch of your fingers. With this course, you'll unlock the secrets to producing beautiful and intricate sounds using nothing but your right hand digits. The journey starts with mastering the basics and gradually leads you through a series of exercises designed to refine your skills.

🎶 Why You'll Love This Course:

  • Beginner-Friendly: Ideal for beginners looking to start playing with their right hand fingers.
  • Correct Technique: Learn the proper way to play the strings with your right hand, avoiding common pitfalls and bad habits.
  • Dual Voices: Discover how to play a melody alongside a finger-picked accompaniment, adding depth and complexity to your music.
  • Impressive Skills: Elevate your playing to impress friends and family with challenging and interesting classical guitar pieces.

The course is built on the principle that to play music with more than one part simultaneously, mastery of right-hand finger-picking techniques such as arpeggios is essential. Fear not, for this course assumes no prior knowledge or special skills—you're just starting out, or maybe you've stumbled upon this path and are eager to learn.

Your learning path will take you through:

- Arpeggio Basics: Learn the foundational strokes of playing an arpeggio with your right hand. - Dual Melody Playing: First, learn to play a simple melody alongside your arpeggio, then progress to playing the melody in the bass or treble clef. - Picking Patterns & Approaches: Explore a variety of picking patterns that will enrich your repertoire and finger-picking ability. - Tremolo Technique: A bonus section on this advanced technique, which adds a touch of flair to your playing.

By completing this course, you'll notice a marked improvement in your guitar playing. Your performances will reflect the additional layers and complexities that come with refined right hand techniques. The outcome? Music that captivates, enthralls, and leaves your audience in awe of your skillful execution.

--- Embark on this rewarding learning adventure today and transform your right hand into a versatile instrument capable of expressing the full range of classical guitar repertoire. Whether you're just picking up the guitar or looking to refine your skills, "Classical Guitar Finger-Picking Mastery: Right Hand Arpeggios" is your gateway to musical excellence! 🌟🫵️

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Reviews

Eric
November 17, 2017
Good way of explaining for Beginners onwards. I fingerpick for years now, so for me it was basic. Having said that, the Instructor is right to assume that everyone in the course may not be proficient fingerpickers
Henry
July 25, 2017
interesting and challenging - i think a slower pace of teaching ,i.e vocal delivery would be helpful - certainly to me
Bernhard
April 24, 2017
Thanks Brian, you are very encouraging and good at teaching guitar. thank you very much! You are a very good teacher. Explained lessons clearly and patiently! Bernhard Cheong
Ted
May 6, 2016
Excellent on the theory dialog. However, I wished Mr. Riggs would more slowly demonstrate his playing.
Dexter
January 20, 2016
I would like to comment on the material presented on Lecture 4: Study Piece on planting and ascending arpeggios and suggest what needs to be improved. I find the music sheet not suitable for those who are still beginner classical guitarist and still on the way of learning arpeggio patterns for the first time. The chord patterns are a bit complex. Howbeit, we can help the beginner students in learning this material if the we add the below details on the music sheet. 1. Indication of Left Hand Fingering - so that beginner students would know what fingers in left hand is needed to use to form the chords used in this lesson. 2. Indication of Right Hand Fingering - please include what arpeggio pattern to use. Is it PMI, PIM, PMA and so on. Prior in purchasing this course, I am using Carcassi Classical Guitar Method Op.59 and I noticed those details added by Matteo Carcassi in his Arpeggio Lessons. Mauro Guilanni also indicated the right hand fingerings used in his 120 Studies as well. Overall, it's a good course , and there are things we can still improve. Hope you consider the suggestion and let me know if the music sheets presented on this course will be updated with the details requested. Thanks!

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