September 2015

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Foundational Skills Free Video Six: Free Stroke Control and Confidence

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My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free.
Developing a confident and beautiful-sounding free stroke technique is really at the heart of good classical guitar playing. This video shows you the basic mechanism behind solid free stroke tone production, and how to develop a solid and dependable feeling of connection between the strings and your fingertips through a bit of slow, deliberate practice.
This is Video 9 of 12 info-packed, highly demonstrative videos in Module 3, Mastering Right Hand Technique

The course is over 40 videos long, It’s designed to rebuild and refine your basic technique from the ground up. If you’re a beginner, then much of the material will serve to set you up on the right track. It clearly demonstrates and explains the all of the concepts most important to playing well. The more advanced videos and concepts will continue to help you over time as you get better and better.

For more intermediate players, this course could still be helpful. Many fairly good players have certain blind spots with hold them back. In my experience insufficiently mastered technical basics account for so many of the mistakes classical guitar students make. Improving your mastery of the basics, and knowing how to practice and hone the them—and identifying when you need to do this–are prerequisites for solving more advanced technical challenges. This course walks you through this in detail.

How and why did I make this series?

I originally started making these videos as supplementary material for a rather ambitious book project, Conquering Technical Hurdles. That book grew a bit out of hand and I plan on finishing when the circumstances are right. Much of the research into both classical guitar technique and the science of learning and mastery got poured into the principles I emphasize in these videos. So the videos are meant to supplement the book’s more complete goal, which is to provide my detailed blueprint for how to move all of your playing from survival to mastery, whether it’s one specific technique or your overall technique, one piece of repertoire, or your overall ability to learn repertoire.

The book and the video course are also the result of a process I was going through, in which I had to revisit my own technique out of necessity,and learn a more holistic and embodied approach to playing. This was due to a some health challenges that interrupted my career, all of them connected to my having type 1 diabetes for nearly 4 decades: These were a serious back injury after a seizure, and a series of hand operations for trigger finger, which is a frequent complication among long-time diabetics.

These never completely stopped me from playing but they hampered my ability to play advanced repertoire, and put my career as a performer on hiatus.

Now I’m playing better than ever and this is in many ways the direct result of my using some of the hard-discovered principles which I share in these videos.

Jay

Check out the course 

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My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free.
Developing a confident and beautiful-sounding free stroke technique is really at the heart of good classical guitar playing. This video shows you the basic mechanism behind solid free stroke tone production, and how to develop a solid and dependable feeling of connection between the strings and your fingertips through a bit of slow, deliberate practice.
This is Video 9 of 12 info-packed, highly demonstrative videos in Module 3, Mastering Right Hand Technique

The course is over 40 videos long, It’s designed to rebuild and refine your basic technique from the ground up. If you’re a beginner, then much of the material will serve to set you up on the right track. It clearly demonstrates and explains the all of the concepts most important to playing well. The more advanced videos and concepts will continue to help you over time as you get better and better.

For more intermediate players, this course could still be helpful. Many fairly good players have certain blind spots with hold them back. In my experience insufficiently mastered technical basics account for so many of the mistakes classical guitar students make. Improving your mastery of the basics, and knowing how to practice and hone the them—and identifying when you need to do this–are prerequisites for solving more advanced technical challenges. This course walks you through this in detail.

How and why did I make this series?

I originally started making these videos as supplementary material for a rather ambitious book project, Conquering Technical Hurdles. That book grew a bit out of hand and I plan on finishing when the circumstances are right. Much of the research into both classical guitar technique and the science of learning and mastery got poured into the principles I emphasize in these videos. So the videos are meant to supplement the book’s more complete goal, which is to provide my detailed blueprint for how to move all of your playing from survival to mastery, whether it’s one specific technique or your overall technique, one piece of repertoire, or your overall ability to learn repertoire.

The book and the video course are also the result of a process I was going through, in which I had to revisit my own technique out of necessity,and learn a more holistic and embodied approach to playing. This was due to a some health challenges that interrupted my career, all of them connected to my having type 1 diabetes for nearly 4 decades: These were a serious back injury after a seizure, and a series of hand operations for trigger finger, which is a frequent complication among long-time diabetics.

These never completely stopped me from playing but they hampered my ability to play advanced repertoire, and put my career as a performer on hiatus.

Now I’m playing better than ever and this is in many ways the direct result of my using some of the hard-discovered principles which I share in these videos.

Jay

Check out the course 

My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free. Developing a confident and beautiful-sounding free stroke technique is [...]

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Foundational Skills Free Video Five: Fingernail Essentials

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My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free.

Video Number Five is on the dreaded topic of fingernails, the most vexing issue many guitarists (those 99-percent without miraculously hardy, ideally-shaped and quick-growing nails) have to deal with. This is a series of excerpts from a longer video in which I give further pointers about using and shaping the nails. It’s a difficult topic to be definitive about, since there are so many varieties of nail, hand shape, playing style, and there are a number of adamant, yet conflicting viewpoints on this topic floating around as well. In my videos I talk more about what the parameters are, the elements that you need to know about so you can play and experiment with your own nails.

The course is over 40 videos long, It’s designed to rebuild and refine your basic technique from the ground up. If you’re a beginner, then much of the material will serve to set you up on the right track. It clearly demonstrates and explains the all of the concepts most important to playing well. The more advanced videos and concepts will continue to help you over time as you get better and better.

For more intermediate players, this course could still be helpful. Many fairly good players have certain blind spots with hold them back. In my experience insufficiently mastered technical basics account for so many of the mistakes classical guitar students make. Improving your mastery of the basics, and knowing how to practice and hone the them—and identifying when you need to do this–are prerequisites for solving more advanced technical challenges. This course walks you through this in detail.

How and why did I make this series?

I originally started making these videos as supplementary material for a rather ambitious book project, Conquering Technical Hurdles. That book grew a bit out of hand and I plan on finishing when the circumstances are right. Much of the research into both classical guitar technique and the science of learning and mastery got poured into the principles I emphasize in these videos. So the videos are meant to supplement the book’s more complete goal, which is to provide my detailed blueprint for how to move all of your playing from survival to mastery, whether it’s one specific technique or your overall technique, one piece of repertoire, or your overall ability to learn repertoire.

The book and the video course are also the result of a process I was going through, in which I had to revisit my own technique out of necessity,and learn a more holistic and embodied approach to playing. This was due to a some health challenges that interrupted my career, all of them connected to my having type 1 diabetes for nearly 4 decades: These were a serious back injury after a seizure, and a series of hand operations for trigger finger, which is a frequent complication among long-time diabetics.

These never completely stopped me from playing but they hampered my ability to play advanced repertoire, and put my career as a performer on hiatus.

Now I’m playing better than ever and this is in many ways the direct result of my using some of the hard-discovered principles which I share in these videos.

Jay

Check out the course 

BCGM Header 4
My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free.

Video Number Five is on the dreaded topic of fingernails, the most vexing issue many guitarists (those 99-percent without miraculously hardy, ideally-shaped and quick-growing nails) have to deal with. This is a series of excerpts from a longer video in which I give further pointers about using and shaping the nails. It’s a difficult topic to be definitive about, since there are so many varieties of nail, hand shape, playing style, and there are a number of adamant, yet conflicting viewpoints on this topic floating around as well. In my videos I talk more about what the parameters are, the elements that you need to know about so you can play and experiment with your own nails.

The course is over 40 videos long, It’s designed to rebuild and refine your basic technique from the ground up. If you’re a beginner, then much of the material will serve to set you up on the right track. It clearly demonstrates and explains the all of the concepts most important to playing well. The more advanced videos and concepts will continue to help you over time as you get better and better.

For more intermediate players, this course could still be helpful. Many fairly good players have certain blind spots with hold them back. In my experience insufficiently mastered technical basics account for so many of the mistakes classical guitar students make. Improving your mastery of the basics, and knowing how to practice and hone the them—and identifying when you need to do this–are prerequisites for solving more advanced technical challenges. This course walks you through this in detail.

How and why did I make this series?

I originally started making these videos as supplementary material for a rather ambitious book project, Conquering Technical Hurdles. That book grew a bit out of hand and I plan on finishing when the circumstances are right. Much of the research into both classical guitar technique and the science of learning and mastery got poured into the principles I emphasize in these videos. So the videos are meant to supplement the book’s more complete goal, which is to provide my detailed blueprint for how to move all of your playing from survival to mastery, whether it’s one specific technique or your overall technique, one piece of repertoire, or your overall ability to learn repertoire.

The book and the video course are also the result of a process I was going through, in which I had to revisit my own technique out of necessity,and learn a more holistic and embodied approach to playing. This was due to a some health challenges that interrupted my career, all of them connected to my having type 1 diabetes for nearly 4 decades: These were a serious back injury after a seizure, and a series of hand operations for trigger finger, which is a frequent complication among long-time diabetics.

These never completely stopped me from playing but they hampered my ability to play advanced repertoire, and put my career as a performer on hiatus.

Now I’m playing better than ever and this is in many ways the direct result of my using some of the hard-discovered principles which I share in these videos.

Jay

Check out the course 

My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free. Video Number Five is on the dreaded topic of fingernails, [...]

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Foundational Skills Free Video Four: Right Hand Position and Movement

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My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free.

Video Number Four introduces to all of the most basic, important points about how, where and why classical guitarists position our right hands as we do. This is an excerpt of a longer video in which I give further pointers about the angle of the famous “x” between the thumb and fingers, as well as how it shifts based on the straightness/curvedness of your wrist. This is an excerpt from Video 2 of 12 info-packed, highly demonstrative videos in Module 3, Mastering Right Hand Technique

The course is over 40 videos long, It’s designed to rebuild and refine your basic technique from the ground up. If you’re a beginner, then much of the material will serve to set you up on the right track. It clearly demonstrates and explains the all of the concepts most important to playing well. The more advanced videos and concepts will continue to help you over time as you get better and better.

For more intermediate players, this course could still be helpful. Many fairly good players have certain blind spots with hold them back. In my experience insufficiently mastered technical basics account for so many of the mistakes classical guitar students make. Improving your mastery of the basics, and knowing how to practice and hone the them—and identifying when you need to do this–are prerequisites for solving more advanced technical challenges. This course walks you through this in detail.

How and why did I make this series?

I originally started making these videos as supplementary material for a rather ambitious book project, Conquering Technical Hurdles. That book grew a bit out of hand and I plan on finishing when the circumstances are right. Much of the research into both classical guitar technique and the science of learning and mastery got poured into the principles I emphasize in these videos. So the videos are meant to supplement the book’s more complete goal, which is to provide my detailed blueprint for how to move all of your playing from survival to mastery, whether it’s one specific technique or your overall technique, one piece of repertoire, or your overall ability to learn repertoire.

The book and the video course are also the result of a process I was going through, in which I had to revisit my own technique out of necessity,and learn a more holistic and embodied approach to playing. This was due to a some health challenges that interrupted my career, all of them connected to my having type 1 diabetes for nearly 4 decades: These were a serious back injury after a seizure, and a series of hand operations for trigger finger, which is a frequent complication among long-time diabetics.

These never completely stopped me from playing but they hampered my ability to play advanced repertoire, and put my career as a performer on hiatus.

Now I’m playing better than ever and this is in many ways the direct result of my using some of the hard-discovered principles which I share in these videos.

Jay

Check out the course 

BCGM Header 4
My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free.

Video Number Four introduces to all of the most basic, important points about how, where and why classical guitarists position our right hands as we do. This is an excerpt of a longer video in which I give further pointers about the angle of the famous “x” between the thumb and fingers, as well as how it shifts based on the straightness/curvedness of your wrist. This is an excerpt from Video 2 of 12 info-packed, highly demonstrative videos in Module 3, Mastering Right Hand Technique

The course is over 40 videos long, It’s designed to rebuild and refine your basic technique from the ground up. If you’re a beginner, then much of the material will serve to set you up on the right track. It clearly demonstrates and explains the all of the concepts most important to playing well. The more advanced videos and concepts will continue to help you over time as you get better and better.

For more intermediate players, this course could still be helpful. Many fairly good players have certain blind spots with hold them back. In my experience insufficiently mastered technical basics account for so many of the mistakes classical guitar students make. Improving your mastery of the basics, and knowing how to practice and hone the them—and identifying when you need to do this–are prerequisites for solving more advanced technical challenges. This course walks you through this in detail.

How and why did I make this series?

I originally started making these videos as supplementary material for a rather ambitious book project, Conquering Technical Hurdles. That book grew a bit out of hand and I plan on finishing when the circumstances are right. Much of the research into both classical guitar technique and the science of learning and mastery got poured into the principles I emphasize in these videos. So the videos are meant to supplement the book’s more complete goal, which is to provide my detailed blueprint for how to move all of your playing from survival to mastery, whether it’s one specific technique or your overall technique, one piece of repertoire, or your overall ability to learn repertoire.

The book and the video course are also the result of a process I was going through, in which I had to revisit my own technique out of necessity,and learn a more holistic and embodied approach to playing. This was due to a some health challenges that interrupted my career, all of them connected to my having type 1 diabetes for nearly 4 decades: These were a serious back injury after a seizure, and a series of hand operations for trigger finger, which is a frequent complication among long-time diabetics.

These never completely stopped me from playing but they hampered my ability to play advanced repertoire, and put my career as a performer on hiatus.

Now I’m playing better than ever and this is in many ways the direct result of my using some of the hard-discovered principles which I share in these videos.

Jay

Check out the course 

My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free. Video Number Four introduces to all of the most basic, important [...]

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Foundational Skills Free Video Three: The Workhorse and the Voice of the Guitar

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My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free.

Video Number Three introduces you to the obvious differences between the left and right and, as well as the less obvious but equally important commonalities. 

The course is over 40 videos long, It’s designed to rebuild and refine your basic technique from the ground up. If you’re a beginner, then much of the material will serve to set you up on the right track. It clearly demonstrates and explains the all of the concepts most important to playing well. The more advanced videos and concepts will continue to help you over time as you get better and better.

For more intermediate players, this course could still be helpful. Many fairly good players have certain blind spots with hold them back. In my experience insufficiently mastered technical basics account for so many of the mistakes classical guitar students make. Improving your mastery of the basics, and knowing how to practice and hone the them—and identifying when you need to do this–are prerequisites for solving more advanced technical challenges. This course walks you through this in detail.

How and why did I make this series?

I originally started making these videos as supplementary material for a rather ambitious book project, Conquering Technical Hurdles. That book grew a bit out of hand and I plan on finishing when the circumstances are right. Much of the research into both classical guitar technique and the science of learning and mastery got poured into the principles I emphasize in these videos. So the videos are meant to supplement the book’s more complete goal, which is to provide my detailed blueprint for how to move all of your playing from survival to mastery, whether it’s one specific technique or your overall technique, one piece of repertoire, or your overall ability to learn repertoire.

The book and the video course are also the result of a process I was going through, in which I had to revisit my own technique out of necessity,and learn a more holistic and embodied approach to playing. This was due to a some health challenges that interrupted my career, all of them connected to my having type 1 diabetes for nearly 4 decades: These were a serious back injury after a seizure, and a series of hand operations for trigger finger, which is a frequent complication among long-time diabetics.

These never completely stopped me from playing but they hampered my ability to play advanced repertoire, and put my career as a performer on hiatus.

Now I’m playing better than ever and this is in many ways the direct result of my using some of the hard-discovered principles which I share in these videos.

Jay

Check out the course 

BCGM Header 4
My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free.

Video Number Three introduces you to the obvious differences between the left and right and, as well as the less obvious but equally important commonalities. 

The course is over 40 videos long, It’s designed to rebuild and refine your basic technique from the ground up. If you’re a beginner, then much of the material will serve to set you up on the right track. It clearly demonstrates and explains the all of the concepts most important to playing well. The more advanced videos and concepts will continue to help you over time as you get better and better.

For more intermediate players, this course could still be helpful. Many fairly good players have certain blind spots with hold them back. In my experience insufficiently mastered technical basics account for so many of the mistakes classical guitar students make. Improving your mastery of the basics, and knowing how to practice and hone the them—and identifying when you need to do this–are prerequisites for solving more advanced technical challenges. This course walks you through this in detail.

How and why did I make this series?

I originally started making these videos as supplementary material for a rather ambitious book project, Conquering Technical Hurdles. That book grew a bit out of hand and I plan on finishing when the circumstances are right. Much of the research into both classical guitar technique and the science of learning and mastery got poured into the principles I emphasize in these videos. So the videos are meant to supplement the book’s more complete goal, which is to provide my detailed blueprint for how to move all of your playing from survival to mastery, whether it’s one specific technique or your overall technique, one piece of repertoire, or your overall ability to learn repertoire.

The book and the video course are also the result of a process I was going through, in which I had to revisit my own technique out of necessity,and learn a more holistic and embodied approach to playing. This was due to a some health challenges that interrupted my career, all of them connected to my having type 1 diabetes for nearly 4 decades: These were a serious back injury after a seizure, and a series of hand operations for trigger finger, which is a frequent complication among long-time diabetics.

These never completely stopped me from playing but they hampered my ability to play advanced repertoire, and put my career as a performer on hiatus.

Now I’m playing better than ever and this is in many ways the direct result of my using some of the hard-discovered principles which I share in these videos.

Jay

Check out the course 

My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free. Video Number Three introduces you to the obvious differences [...]

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Foundational Skills Free Video Two: Left Hand Leverage

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My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free.

Video Number Two gives you one of the hidden keys to Left Hand leverage and a powerful left hand technique

The course is over 40 videos long, It’s designed to rebuild and refine your basic technique from the ground up. If you’re a beginner, then much of the material will serve to set you up on the right track. It clearly demonstrates and explains the all of the concepts most important to playing well. The more advanced videos and concepts will continue to help you over time as you get better and better.

For more intermediate players, this course could still be helpful. Many fairly good players have certain blind spots with hold them back. In my experience insufficiently mastered technical basics account for so many of the mistakes classical guitar students make. Improving your mastery of the basics, and knowing how to practice and hone the them—and identifying when you need to do this–are prerequisites for solving more advanced technical challenges. This course walks you through this in detail.

How and why did I make this series?

I originally started making these videos as supplementary material for a rather ambitious book project, Conquering Technical Hurdles. That book grew a bit out of hand and I plan on finishing when the circumstances are right. Much of the research into both classical guitar technique and the science of learning and mastery got poured into the principles I emphasize in these videos. So the videos are meant to supplement the book’s more complete goal, which is to provide my detailed blueprint for how to move all of your playing from survival to mastery, whether it’s one specific technique or your overall technique, one piece of repertoire, or your overall ability to learn repertoire.

The book and the video course are also the result of a process I was going through, in which I had to revisit my own technique out of necessity,and learn a more holistic and embodied approach to playing. This was due to a some health challenges that interrupted my career, all of them connected to my having type 1 diabetes for nearly 4 decades: These were a serious back injury after a seizure, and a series of hand operations for trigger finger, which is a frequent complication among long-time diabetics.

These never completely stopped me from playing but they hampered my ability to play advanced repertoire, and put my career as a performer on hiatus.

Now I’m playing better than ever and this is in many ways the direct result of my using some of the hard-discovered principles which I share in these videos.

Jay

Check out the course 

BCGM Header 4
My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free.

Video Number Two gives you one of the hidden keys to Left Hand leverage and a powerful left hand technique

The course is over 40 videos long, It’s designed to rebuild and refine your basic technique from the ground up. If you’re a beginner, then much of the material will serve to set you up on the right track. It clearly demonstrates and explains the all of the concepts most important to playing well. The more advanced videos and concepts will continue to help you over time as you get better and better.

For more intermediate players, this course could still be helpful. Many fairly good players have certain blind spots with hold them back. In my experience insufficiently mastered technical basics account for so many of the mistakes classical guitar students make. Improving your mastery of the basics, and knowing how to practice and hone the them—and identifying when you need to do this–are prerequisites for solving more advanced technical challenges. This course walks you through this in detail.

How and why did I make this series?

I originally started making these videos as supplementary material for a rather ambitious book project, Conquering Technical Hurdles. That book grew a bit out of hand and I plan on finishing when the circumstances are right. Much of the research into both classical guitar technique and the science of learning and mastery got poured into the principles I emphasize in these videos. So the videos are meant to supplement the book’s more complete goal, which is to provide my detailed blueprint for how to move all of your playing from survival to mastery, whether it’s one specific technique or your overall technique, one piece of repertoire, or your overall ability to learn repertoire.

The book and the video course are also the result of a process I was going through, in which I had to revisit my own technique out of necessity,and learn a more holistic and embodied approach to playing. This was due to a some health challenges that interrupted my career, all of them connected to my having type 1 diabetes for nearly 4 decades: These were a serious back injury after a seizure, and a series of hand operations for trigger finger, which is a frequent complication among long-time diabetics.

These never completely stopped me from playing but they hampered my ability to play advanced repertoire, and put my career as a performer on hiatus.

Now I’m playing better than ever and this is in many ways the direct result of my using some of the hard-discovered principles which I share in these videos.

Jay

Check out the course 

My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of these videos from the course with you for free. Video Number Two gives you one of the hidden [...]

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Foundational Skills Free Video 1: Why How You Sit is So Important

BCGM Header 4My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of videos from the course with you for free.
Here’s the first one:


A bit about the Basic Classical Guitar Mastery Course

The course is over 40 videos long, It’s designed to rebuild and refine your basic technique from the ground up. If you’re a beginner, then much of the material will serve to set you up on the right track. It clearly demonstrates and explains the all of the concepts most important to playing well. The more advanced videos and concepts will continue to help you over time as you get better and better.

If you have been playing for a while and still find yourself frustrated or stuck in any way, this course could still be very helpful. Many fairly good players have certain blind spots which hold them back a great deal. In my experience insufficiently mastered technical basics account for a large percentage of the mistakes classical guitar students make. Improving your mastery of the basics, and knowing how to practice and hone the them—and developing the skills to identify when you need to do this–are prerequisites for solving more advanced technical challenges. This course walks you through this in detail.

Click here to check out and purchase the course.

How and why did I make this series?

I originally started making these videos as supplementary material for a rather ambitious book project, Conquering Technical Hurdles. That book grew a bit out of hand and I plan on finishing when the circumstances are right. I did extensive research for the book however, into classical guitar technique and into the art and science of learning and mastery, and that research got poured into the principles I emphasize in these videos. The videos, while complete in themselves, are meant to supplement the book’s more complete goal, which is to provide my detailed blueprint for how to move all of your playing from survival to mastery, whether it’s one specific technique or your overall technique, one piece of repertoire, or your overall ability to learn repertoire.

The book and the video course are also the result of a process I was going through, in which I had to revisit my own technique out of necessity and learn a more holistic and embodied approach to playing. This was due to some health challenges that slowed me down on the guitar for a number of years, all of them connected to my having type 1 diabetes for nearly 4 decades of my life: These were a serious back injury after a seizure, and a series of hand operations for trigger finger, which is a frequent complication among long-time diabetics.

These never completely stopped me from playing but they hampered my ability to play advanced repertoire, and put my career as a performer on hiatus for a while.

Now I’m playing better than ever and this is in many ways the direct result of my using the hard-discovered principles which I share in these videos.

Jay

Click here to view the course page and purchase link

 

 

BCGM Header 4My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of videos from the course with you for free.
Here’s the first one:


A bit about the Basic Classical Guitar Mastery Course

The course is over 40 videos long, It’s designed to rebuild and refine your basic technique from the ground up. If you’re a beginner, then much of the material will serve to set you up on the right track. It clearly demonstrates and explains the all of the concepts most important to playing well. The more advanced videos and concepts will continue to help you over time as you get better and better.

If you have been playing for a while and still find yourself frustrated or stuck in any way, this course could still be very helpful. Many fairly good players have certain blind spots which hold them back a great deal. In my experience insufficiently mastered technical basics account for a large percentage of the mistakes classical guitar students make. Improving your mastery of the basics, and knowing how to practice and hone the them—and developing the skills to identify when you need to do this–are prerequisites for solving more advanced technical challenges. This course walks you through this in detail.

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How and why did I make this series?

I originally started making these videos as supplementary material for a rather ambitious book project, Conquering Technical Hurdles. That book grew a bit out of hand and I plan on finishing when the circumstances are right. I did extensive research for the book however, into classical guitar technique and into the art and science of learning and mastery, and that research got poured into the principles I emphasize in these videos. The videos, while complete in themselves, are meant to supplement the book’s more complete goal, which is to provide my detailed blueprint for how to move all of your playing from survival to mastery, whether it’s one specific technique or your overall technique, one piece of repertoire, or your overall ability to learn repertoire.

The book and the video course are also the result of a process I was going through, in which I had to revisit my own technique out of necessity and learn a more holistic and embodied approach to playing. This was due to some health challenges that slowed me down on the guitar for a number of years, all of them connected to my having type 1 diabetes for nearly 4 decades of my life: These were a serious back injury after a seizure, and a series of hand operations for trigger finger, which is a frequent complication among long-time diabetics.

These never completely stopped me from playing but they hampered my ability to play advanced repertoire, and put my career as a performer on hiatus for a while.

Now I’m playing better than ever and this is in many ways the direct result of my using the hard-discovered principles which I share in these videos.

Jay

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My online technique course, Basic Classical Guitar Mastery, is going to be discounted for the rest of September. I’m bringing it down from $95 to $55. Over the next week I’ll be sharing a short series of videos from the course with you for free. Here’s the first one: A bit about the Basic Classical Guitar Mastery [...]