How to Get Good Tone on Classical Guitar

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Tip 1 - 21 Tips for Better Classical Guitar Playing

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21 Tips for Better Classical Guitar Playing

Author Christopher Davis outlines 21 simple things to make your playing more expressive, fluent and easy.

Tip 2 - Classical Guitar and Fingernails | ClassicalGuitar.org

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Classical Guitar and Fingernails | ClassicalGuitar.org

Visit ClassicalGuitar.org for Classical Guitar and Fingernails and more from Classical Guitar Fingernails. ClassicalGuitar.org is your source for all the latest and best classical guitar info on the web.

Tip 3 - Fingernails for Classical Guitar: How I Shape My Nails | this is classical guitar

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Fingernails for Classical Guitar: How I Shape My Nails | this is classical guitar

By popular demand: a post on filing your nails for classical guitar. To be honest, I hate teaching this topic because no one files their nails in the same way. However, this might be of interest and a starting point for students so I thought I'd give it a good stab. Make sure to see the bottom of the post where I have videos by pros with the opposite shape! No guitarist is the same What this post is not: This is not a post on how to file your nails: the way I file my nails will not be the same way you file yours This is not a definitive answer This is not a static, unchanging, description This is not a comprehensive look at all the ways to file your nails...only my way What this post is: How I file my nails for my guitar, sound, style, and personal preference A possible starting point for beginners An avenue for you to leave a comment at the bottom Definitions & Tips: Contact Point: This is where the string makes first contact on the fingertip. I recommend you have both the
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