Classical Guitar Course for Adults Level 4
Classical Guitar Course for Adults Level 4, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.83, with 48 lectures, based on 3 reviews, and has 57 subscribers.
You will learn about Five new pieces A set of scales and arpeggios Swing Rhythm Tone Colors Muting Music Theory Supplementary pieces Moving to different positions This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for students who have completed my previous courses Levels 1,2 and 3, and are willing to move forward or Alternatively you should be familiar with classical guitar basics, positions I, II, V, able to play arpeggios, free and rest stroke etc. It is particularly useful for This course is for students who have completed my previous courses Levels 1,2 and 3, and are willing to move forward or Alternatively you should be familiar with classical guitar basics, positions I, II, V, able to play arpeggios, free and rest stroke etc.
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Summary
Title: Classical Guitar Course for Adults Level 4
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.83
Number of Lectures: 48
Number of Published Lectures: 48
Number of Curriculum Items: 48
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 48
Original Price: $54.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Five new pieces
- A set of scales and arpeggios
- Swing Rhythm
- Tone Colors
- Muting
- Music Theory
- Supplementary pieces
- Moving to different positions
Who Should Attend
- This course is for students who have completed my previous courses Levels 1,2 and 3, and are willing to move forward
- Alternatively you should be familiar with classical guitar basics, positions I, II, V, able to play arpeggios, free and rest stroke etc.
Target Audiences
- This course is for students who have completed my previous courses Levels 1,2 and 3, and are willing to move forward
- Alternatively you should be familiar with classical guitar basics, positions I, II, V, able to play arpeggios, free and rest stroke etc.
Level 4 is a natural continuation of the previous courses levels 1-2 and 3.
This course can be divided virtually into three parts:
Take those three parts as virtual subdivisions of the course structure rather than in a sequence.
Technical part
There are included a set of scales and arpeggios. We have been playing scales in the previous levels but not to such an extent.
In this course, we have 5 scales and three arpeggios:
Scales:
C major – 2 octaves
A minor harmonic – 2 octaves
A minor melodic – 2 octaves
F major – 2 octaves
Chromatic scale starting on G – 1 octave
Arpeggios:
C major – 2 octaves
A minor – 2 octaves
F major – 2 octaves.
The technical part includes also a few exercises distributed throughout the course to help you to understand and practice different rhythm models such as Swing. Triplets, Syncopation etc.
Music theory,
The theory presented in the course is minimized and restricted as much as possible to what you will be needing in the course.
The new things that we will come across within this course are:
· Double-dotted Quarter note
· Triplet
· Syncopation
· Swing Rhythm
· Tone Colors
· Melodic Minor Scale
· Campanella
· Muting
During the course, there will be provided specific exercises for some of those concepts.
Implementation
The pieces that are included in the course are:
Etude No. 4 – Valentin Spasov
Melancholia -Valentin Spasov
Romanze Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806 – 1856)
Tempo di marcia -Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806 – 1856)
Blue Pearl – Valentin Spasov
Supplementary Pieces
in the last section of the course, there are several supplementary pieces to implement the skills and knowledge that you have acquired during level 4. If you do everything properly you shouldn’t have problems playing those pieces and many others that are of a similar technical level, just by yourself.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to Level 4
Chapter 2: Music Theory, New Terms and Symbols
Lecture 1: Intro
Lecture 2: Double dotted Quarter note
Lecture 3: Triplets
Lecture 4: Syncopation
Lecture 5: Swing Rhythm
Lecture 6: Tone Colors
Lecture 7: Minor melodic scale
Lecture 8: Campanella
Lecture 9: Muting
Chapter 3: Scales and Arpeggios
Lecture 1: A bit about playing and practicing scales and arpeggios
Lecture 2: Scale C major 2 Octaves
Lecture 3: Scale A minor harmonic 2 Octaves
Lecture 4: Scale A minor melodic 2 Octaves
Lecture 5: Scale F Major 2 Octaves
Lecture 6: Chromatic Scale starting on G
Lecture 7: C major arpeggio
Lecture 8: A minor arpeggio
Lecture 9: F major arpeggio
Chapter 4: Valentin Spasov Etude No. 4
Lecture 1: Etude No. 4 Valentin Spasov – demonstration
Lecture 2: Technical Exercise 1
Lecture 3: Technical Exercise 2
Lecture 4: Technical Exercise 3
Lecture 5: Technical Exercise 4
Lecture 6: Technical Exercise 5
Lecture 7: Putting the Etude together part 1
Lecture 8: Putting the etude together part 2
Chapter 5: Melancholia Valentin Spasov
Lecture 1: Melancholia Demo
Lecture 2: Melancholia part 1
Lecture 3: Melancholia part 2
Lecture 4: Melancholia part 3
Chapter 6: Johan Kaspar Mertz No. 9 Romanze
Lecture 1: J. K. Mertz No. 9 Romanze – Demo
Lecture 2: Triplet exercise
Lecture 3: J. K. Mertz No. 9 Romanze – part 1
Lecture 4: J. K. Mertz No. 9 Romanze – part 2
Lecture 5: J. K. Mertz No. 9 Romanze – part 3
Chapter 7: Johan Kaspar Mertz Study No. 13
Lecture 1: J. K. Mertz Study No. 13 Tempo di Marcia Demo
Lecture 2: J.K. Mertz Study no. 13 Part 1
Lecture 3: J.K. Mertz Study no. 13 Part 2
Lecture 4: J.K. Mertz Study no. 13 Part 3
Chapter 8: Valentin Spasov "Blue Pearl"
Lecture 1: Blue Pearl demo
Lecture 2: Swing and Syncopation Exercise
Lecture 3: Blue Pearl Part 1
Lecture 4: Blue Pearl Part 1 swing
Lecture 5: Blue Pearl Part 2
Lecture 6: Blue Pearl Part 3
Chapter 9: That is not the end
Lecture 1: Congratulations
Lecture 2: Additional pieces
Instructors
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Valentin Spasov
Guitar Teacher
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