(left handed) how to play |
This is the left handed version, book 2 of a free online fingerstyle guitar course. Each lesson should be treated as if you were attending guitar lessons with a guitar teacher. If you want to learn how to play the guitar fingerstyle or fingerpicking style correctly then you should watch each guitar lesson one by one and then practise what is taught in each lesson before moving on to the next guitar lesson. This is a professional guitar course and is considerably better than most of the online paid for courses. I don't need to sell this guitar course to you because it's free, just start going through the free guitar lessons today or return to this page when you have time to study the guitar lessons properly.
lesson 1. fingerstyle revision exercises
tune. listen to Romanza by Bartolomé Calatayud
lesson 1a. how to play Romanza by Bartolomé Calatayud
lesson 2. how to play If by Pink Floyd
tune. listen to this tune before lesson 3
lesson 3. how to play Drift into night by Sad Fantasy
lesson 4. how to play scales fingerstyle
lesson 5. how to play Lost by Anouk
tune. listen to Etude in C by Francisco Tarrega
lesson 6. how to play Etude in C by Francisco Tarrega
tune. listen to Allegro in A minor by Mauro Giuliani
lesson 7. how to play Allegro in A minor by Mauro Giuliani
lesson 8. how to play Street Spirit (Fade out), Radiohead
tune. listen to Vals by Bartolomé Calatayud
lesson 9. how to play Vals by Bartolomé Calatayud
eBooks |
how to play fingerstyle guitar book 2 |
Videos |
lesson 1. |
6/8 time metronome beats |
Tune, Romanza by Bartolomé Calatayud |
Lesson 1a.How to play Romanza by Bartolomé Calatayud |
lesson 2. How to play If by Pink Floyd |
Listen to Drift into night by Sad Fantasy |
Lesson 3, how to play into night by Sad Fantasy |
Lesson 4, how to play scales fingerstyle |
Lesson 5, how to play Lost by Anouk |
Tune, Etude in C by Francisco Tarrega |
Lesson 6, how to play Etude in C by Francisco Tarrega |
Tune, Allegro in A minor by Mauro Giuliani |
Lesson 7 |
Lesson 8 |
Listen to Vals by Bartolomé Calatayud |
Lesson 9 |