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Lesson: Early-Advanced Technique Routine for Classical Guitar (Part 6 of 6)

► My technique book (PDF or Hardcopy): https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/classical-guitar-technique-exercises-scales-arpeggios/ This is Part 6 of a 6 Part Lesson Series on technique routines. This is for early-advanced level, so around grade 9-10 and up RCM or equivalent. You can use other books if you want but make sure to keep it balanced as I discuss. Also, grab some sticky tabs and mark the pages in my book so you can easily flip through. The levels covered in the 6 part series are: Beginner; Late-Beginner; Early-Intermediate; Intermediate; Late-Intermediate; Early-Advanced. Early-Advanced Routine Length: Approximately 30-45 Minutes Practice Everything By the time a student is considered early-advanced they should already have established a daily routine and an awareness of what personal areas need improvement. Practice the various routines to understand the priorities that I’ve assigned to each level. Include the more difficult selections from scales, arpeggios, and exercises. Scales in three octaves will cover more content and give you more experience in upper positions. Cycle through the 120 Giuliani arpeggios throughout the week. Include speed exercises and continue to increase your personal metronome tempos for all exercises. Aim to eventually cover every page, exercise, and topic. If in doubt of what to practice, return to the Late- Intermediate Routine and add some additional exercises as needed. It is very important at this level to reevaluate your overall technique and the quality of your abilities. Ask yourself: can I play basic exercises as well as a professional guitarist? Could my legato sound be better? Am I truly relaxed and accurate when I play? You may wish to start the routines all over from the Beginner Routine with the aim of making your regular playing at a professional level. ★ Special thanks to all my Patreon Supporters and especially to: ★ Producers: Mark Cohen, Daniel O’Connor, Marc Garnick, Berian James, Michael Steede ★ Patrons: Paul Hickey, Michael Kennedy, Nancy Malven, Derrick Mickle, Art Peterson, George Rowan, Adam Trosterman ► SUPPORT: https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/donate-support/ ► WEBSITE: https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com ► LESSONS: https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/lessons/ ► FREE SHEET MUSIC & TAB: https://wernerguitareditions.com/pages/sheet-music-tab-classical-guitar-free-pdf ► GEAR, STRINGS: https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/classical-guitar-store-reviews/ ► FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thisisclassicalguitar Thanks for watching! #guitar #classicalguitar #classicalguitarlesson

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► My technique book (PDF or Hardcopy): https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/classical-guitar-technique-exercises-scales-arpeggios/ This is Part 6 of a 6 Part Lesson Series on technique routines. This is for early-advanced level, so around grade 9-10 and up RCM or equivalent. You can use other books if you want but make sure to keep it balanced as I discuss. Also, grab some sticky tabs and mark the pages in my book so you can easily flip through. The levels covered in the 6 part series are: Beginner; Late-Beginner; Early-Intermediate; Intermediate; Late-Intermediate; Early-Advanced. Early-Advanced Routine Length: Approximately 30-45 Minutes Practice Everything By the time a student is considered early-advanced they should already have established a daily routine and an awareness of what personal areas need improvement. Practice the various routines to understand the priorities that I’ve assigned to each level. Include the more difficult selections from scales, arpeggios, and exercises. Scales in three octaves will cover more content and give you more experience in upper positions. Cycle through the 120 Giuliani arpeggios throughout the week. Include speed exercises and continue to increase your personal metronome tempos for all exercises. Aim to eventually cover every page, exercise, and topic. If in doubt of what to practice, return to the Late- Intermediate Routine and add some additional exercises as needed. It is very important at this level to reevaluate your overall technique and the quality of your abilities. Ask yourself: can I play basic exercises as well as a professional guitarist? Could my legato sound be better? Am I truly relaxed and accurate when I play? You may wish to start the routines all over from the Beginner Routine with the aim of making your regular playing at a professional level. ★ Special thanks to all my Patreon Supporters and especially to: ★ Producers: Mark Cohen, Daniel O’Connor, Marc Garnick, Berian James, Michael Steede ★ Patrons: Paul Hickey, Michael Kennedy, Nancy Malven, Derrick Mickle, Art Peterson, George Rowan, Adam Trosterman ► SUPPORT: https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/donate-support/ ► WEBSITE: https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com ► LESSONS: https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/lessons/ ► FREE SHEET MUSIC & TAB: https://wernerguitareditions.com/pages/sheet-music-tab-classical-guitar-free-pdf ► GEAR, STRINGS: https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/classical-guitar-store-reviews/ ► FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thisisclassicalguitar Thanks for watching! #guitar #classicalguitar #classicalguitarlesson

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