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"When I was a fifteen years old guitarist playing rock solos and classical
guitar pieces I remember that I had a desire to be able to improvise on my
guitar in a classical manner.
Nowadays I have developed this skill and I love to improvise in the style of
composers like Sor, Tarrega, Paganini or others or just trying to find myself
somewhere among the notes. These special moments are a form of meditation. They
clear my mind and also helps me as a composer to stimulate my creative
abilities.
The most important reason for learning classical guitar improvisation is
that it's fun!
If you learn classical guitar improvisation it will benefit you in many
other ways too:
2. You will find it easier to compose your own guitar pieces in a classical
guitar style.
3. You can make up your own techniqal exercises on your guitar on the go.
4. You will understand your guitar better.
There are many ways to develop classical guitar improvisation.
How?
You can start with major scales, experimenting with easy chords, or easy
classical guitar pieces. The most basic requisite is that you want to learn
this art and with this desire you will find ways to practice classical guitar
improvisation in all your guitar playing.
I will just mention using classical guitar pieces in this article.
But how
do you begin?
May I suggest that you begin with an easy melody with just one voice or
maybe a two voice piece with bass notes on open strings. Learn a couple of bars
by heart and play the melody over and over again and try to change the melody
slightly without losing the classical touch.
The ultimate exercise is to use advanced classical guitar solos.
If you think about it you will realize that classical guitar pieces are
filled with wonderful licks, more or less complicated.
These licks can be developed and added upon to give you material that will
help you developing your improvisational skills.
For example, take a two bar passage in a classical guitar piece that you
like and practice it until you master it and then memorize it.
Now you can play around with the passage, break it down, change it, analyze
it and so on. If you want to improve as an improvisational guitarist and
musician you can regard classical guitar pieces as collections of very musical
licks just waiting to be used.
I hope these hints will motivate you to reap the benefits from improvising
the classical guitar way. "
I personnaly thank M Edvinsson for his works and this article.
Thanks for the lesson on How To Improve The Classical Guitar
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