A companion volume to The Art of Classical Guitar Playing. This book provides serious students of the classical guitar with enough exercise material to progress to the highest levels of competence.
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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
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A great resource,
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This review is from: Classical Guitar 2000: Technique for the Contemporary Serious Player (Paperback)
This book is terrific for any serious student who wants a complete book of exercises for left and right hand development. What I like most about this book is the presentation of the scales. He gives you 33 pages of scales: melodic minor, major scales, chromatic, diminished, etc. in one, two, and three octave ranges. He shows you different approaches to the same scale -- two string version and three string version; 5 string versions and six string versions, etc.There are good arpeggio exercises, cadence exercise,slur exercises, chord change exercises, chromatic octave and tenths exercises, and everything else you could think of. The explanations are clear. The print is big (nice layout to the book) and easy to read. I first read Duncan's book, The Art of Classical Guitar Playing, which is a companion to his Classical Guitar 2000 book. That's also very good and unique. Classical Guitar 2000 is the practical application of what he discusses in his Art of Classical Guitar book. I also have Pumping Nylon by Scott Tennant, and although both books are outstanding and I use both on a frequent basis, I prefer this book.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Classical Guitar 2000: Technique for the Contemporary Serious Player (Paperback)
This book contains the quintessential essay on nail-filing in the literature for classical guitar. I require it for all serious classcial guitar students studying with me. It's discussion of tension as falling into the categories of functional and dysfunctional tension is a very important discussion that helps the developing student realize how the hand function properly. This book is on my "Basic Library" list for all students, classical and otherwise.Thomas O. Olson, MM, Performer and teacher of Classical guitar, graduate, the Cleveland Institue of Music.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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For the Serious Guitar Student/Player,
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This review is from: Classical Guitar 2000: Technique for the Contemporary Serious Player (Paperback)
I can't really add much more to say about this very useful book - the above reviewers did an excellent job of describing it's content. I will, however, type up a list of what's in the content page since you can't "see inside" this book:Preface Introduction: First Principles Section I: Scales Comprehensive Diatonic Scales Two-Octave Scale Forms Rhythmic Formulas for Practice Two-Octave Diatonic Scales in all Keys Three-Octave Scales Developing Velocity in Scales Scales Beyond the Diatonic Section II: Chords and Arpeggios Systemic Cadences Recurring Chord Forms Cadences in the Principal Keys Arpeggios Basic Arpeggios in Increasing Complexity Arpeggios with Thumb and Fingers Played Together Practicing Arpeggios with the Carcassi Etude 2 Two Etudes by Dionisio Aguado Section III: Left-Hand Development Slurs Basic Ascending Slur Exercises Descending Slurs Ascending and Descending Slurs Combined Triplet Slurs Slurs Across the Fingerboard Chromatic Octaves and Tenths Bar-Chord Strength Development Section IV: Exercises in Technical and Interpretive Control The Left Hand The Right Hand Interpretive Control And there you have the entire contents page. Pretty impressive I think. If you practice these exercises and drills that Mr. Duncan has given, you will improve in many areas. I ask my more advanced students to purchase this book and we begin practicing two octave scales - minor and major. There is nothing about this book so far, that I can find anything negative to comment on. It's well worth the money. __________________________________________________________________________ UPDATE: OCTOBER 23, 2008 I see that one can now "SEARCH INSIDE!" this book. That's good. It's a great book and I'm always finding new things to study out of it!
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