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  2. Classical guitar technique - Wikipedia

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    Classical guitar techniques can be organized broadly into subsections for the right hand, the left hand, and miscellaneous techniques. In guitar, performance elements such as musical dynamics (loudness or softness) and tonal/ timbral variation are mostly determined by the hand that physically produces the sound.

  3. Classical guitar pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    Classical guitar pedagogy is a collection of ideas, structures and patterns that are commonly used in teaching guitar. These standards include a variety of techniques and songs that incorporate these techniques to develop a player's abilities.

  4. 25 Studies for guitar (Carcassi) - Wikipedia

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    25 Studies, Op. 60 is a set of etudes for the classical guitar, written by Matteo Carcassi.The etudes serve as a bridge between the elementary and advanced intermediate stages of the discipline, and are based on simple harmonic structures.

  5. Classical guitar - Wikipedia

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    The classical guitar, also known as Spanish guitar, [1] is a member of the guitar family used in classical music and other styles. An acoustic wooden string instrument with strings made of gut or nylon, it is a precursor of the modern steel-string acoustic and electric guitars, both of which use metal strings.

  6. Aaron Shearer - Wikipedia

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    Shearer has many publications, including his well-known Classical Guitar Technique method books, his three-volume Learning the Classic Guitar series and his newly released The Shearer Method-Classic Guitar Foundation with DVD and CD.

  7. 3rd bridge - Wikipedia

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    Classical guitar duo Elgart & Yates wrote a small book, Prepared Guitar Techniques, in which the technique is described and used in the added written musical piece, although not defined with the term 'third bridge' yet. From the 1970s, Hans Reichel's self-made and modified acoustic guitars sometimes featured third bridges.