Teaching and Learning the Classical Guitar Online
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
You can find the Sight-reading book here: www.classicalguitarcorner.com/progressive-sight-reading-for-classical-guitar/ If you are looking for some more information on the beautiful Prelude by Weiss here it is: Petra Poláčková www.petr... more
Ben Verdery joins me to talk about his new album A Giant Beside You. You can find more information about this recording at benjaminverdery.com
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Getting back into the podcast after a break.
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The Classical Guitar Corner Podcast is back! After a break we are excited to bring you a new episode of The CGC Podcast with Simon Powis. CGC Graded Duets for Classical Guitar This episode features a conversation about Graded Duets for Classical Guit... more
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I was brand new to the classical guitar world last year and have now finished listening to all the episodes. This podcast with Simon is so warm, encouraging, insightful, and inspiring. I learned so much and it kept me engaged while I was away from the guitar. Thank you!
I have listened to every CGC Podcast. Some episodes more than once. After 45+ years of playing guitar, I did not know until these Podcasts, CGC Academy YouTube videos and now (4) books from CGC Publishing, that I was playing Classical Guitar improperly. With all of the knowledge I have listed here, I stopped everything I had been doing, with my “bad habits”, and started from scratch - Free Hand/Left Hand techniques, Rest Strokes, alternations, cross string, dynamics, etc. The years of dedication... more
I’m a massive fan of this podcast, Simon really is a terrific host. Highly recommended!
I have difficulty picking a favorite, but this podcast along with the Tonebase Classical Guitar Podcast are my absolute favorites. This show gets phenomenal guests, and the host/interviewer is super great as well.
Pretty good but you have to skip the first ten minutes of each episode to get past the promotional material about the website and all these events that took place five years ago.
Once you get past that there are some good guests. The host's sincerity makes up for his so-so interview skills. You can tell he really cares about the classical guitar.
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