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TYGOTC 10, finally!

Today is a special day: finally I have published the last issue of TYGOTC
TYGOTC born after I found many students older than 45 years that wanted to return to the guitar, as they have now the time they haven’t in the past. It can be your own case.

With prior Guitar technique knowledge, for many people some oriented exercises are enough to return to play. And now, having your own time, who knows where you can arrive!
I hope these TYGOTCs can be useful for this and other people, and for those who want to see it better, a DVD including all sessions will be soon launched.

TYGOTC 10 from Montse ARDEVOL on Vimeo.

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TYGOTC 8

here you are a new release on TYGOTC series, his time telling about how to stand up melody by resting Medium finger.

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TYGOTC 7

This TYGOTC is about practising free and rest stroke


TYGOTC 7 from Montse ARDEVOL on Vimeo.

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Due to Copyrigth, we don’t show scores of this studio here. You can buy the original metode at the following adress or elsewhere, or practice with another studio.

Introduccion al Estudio de la Guitarra By Jose Luis Lopategui. For guitar. Plucked Instruments. Published by Editorial de Musica Boileau (Spanish import). (EI0232)

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Tips to improve your guitar playing… also in 2009

Once New Year passed it’s time to forget good intentions and actually start a series of good habits.

Here you have seven plus one suggestions

1 Don’t be in a hurry with the guitar. Remember that this is a long, long journey. Enjoy every step!

2 Reserve, at least, half an hour every day to play. For a guistarist, perseverance is not a plus, but a real need.

3 Begin every day by slowly playing a series of scales. Then, increase speed progresively.

4 Prior to playing a piece, listen to different versions of it. This will help you to find your own style.

5. Record you own performance and listen to it many times. This will help you to be objectivive about your playing and problam areas.

6. Once you can play it at a certain level, let the piece rest for some time! In a month or more, the piece will mature within you.

7. Design a little repertoire including pieces at your actual level. Then play a little concert, a session for your friends.

8. … and the last one, follow MGS!.

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