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Classical Guitar Newsletter
By Bradford Werner & This is Classical Guitar

February 4th, 2017 Newsletter 

Enjoy this week's review, free lesson, and great pro videos. My new free 80 page method book is almost ready, I'm just putting some finishing touches on it, aiming for an April release. 


Featured Posts


New Video Review of Guitar Supports
I wanted to make a new video reviewing 5 different guitar supports all at once. I take a look at each one and then attach them to my guitar. Hope this helps.




Duo Amaral Play Santórsola
Awesome ensemble work: Duo Amaral play Finale from Suite all'antica by Brazilian-Uruguayan composer Guido Santórsola.




Thomas Viloteau Plays Music of Memory by Maw
Great performance by the amazing French guitarist Thomas Viloteau playing Music of Memory by Nicholas Maw.




Duo Vela (Guitar and Flute) Play Tedesco
Duo Vela, flutist Marla Nistico and guitarist Daniel Nistico, perform Sonatina for Flute and Guitar, Op. 205 by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.




Adam Levin – Trimountain by Antón García Abril
Another new work via Adam Levin who has been very busy commissioning a ton of works by Spanish composers and releasing them on a multivolume Naxos project. 



Lesson of the Week


Using the 4th finger in first position
Should beginners use the 3rd or 4th finger in first position? I vote 4th! 




Featured Sheet Music of the Week

Bach: Prelude from Cello Suite BWV 1007
Baroque, Notation [free] or TAB

 
Amazon Pick of the Week
 
On Competitions: Dealing With Performance Stress 
by Denis Azabagic.
Canadians go here

This is a great book for everyone. not just competitors. Azabagic is a great teacher and his advice in this book is great for all. 

Publisher's blurb: "One of the most stressful situations that a music student (or any performer) encounters during their studies is the day, the hour or the moment of the performance. Whether it is a first lesson, entrance exam, graduation recital, audition, or music competition, there is always presence of this inner fight with our nerves. Participating in more then 35 International Guitar/Music Competitions, this book intends to transmit the author’s experiences from those events. You will find advice that relate to guitar performers and their specific ideas concerning competitions and repertoire, but mainly the book focuses on how to deal with the issue of stage fright, self control and how to deliver to the best of your abilities. Self doubt is part of all of us and enclosed are ways to control it, not to eliminate it. In essence the book is intended for anyone who plays an instrument, including vocalist, at any level (professional, amateur)."
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Happy Practicing - Bradford
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