Many players of the classical guitar wipe their instruments with a cloth once in a while and call it done. Others examine their fretboards frequently for minute traces of gunk and go after them with...
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In a sense, all classical guitar bass strings are basically the same. The bass strings (the thickest three, D, A and the low E strings) are usually wound and plated or coated with a metal. Different...
Classical Guitar Learning: How Long Does It Take To Play Well
There is a widespread belief that classical guitar is a tough instrument to learn. It is certainly one of the toughest. So how much time should you invest in it before you see results? Most of us...
There are more than a few reliable places online for buying classical guitar sheet music. To make the listing useful for more people, I am interpreting ‘sheet music’ to mean not just...
Your classical guitar will sound as good as your technique, your strings and the guitar itself. Right? What's there to argue? Yet, most of us forget our sound quality also relies heavily on the...
While learning the classical guitar, a player will at some point come across the term ‘high tension strings' and start to wonder. What are they really? Why would anyone want to use them? Am I...