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Jack Sanders - Scales as Basis for Technique - Part 2 

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Guitar: 2013 Richard Reynoso (tinyurl.com/oty...)
Here's Jack Sanders, who works with some of the most talented young players in this country, with the second part of his lesson on using scales as the basis of a comprehensive technique. In Part 2 Jack wraps up his discussion of the left hand and introduces the proper attitude of the right hand and a discussion of achieving an even tone. Jack is playing a 2013 Richard Reynoso cedar-top classical guitar at the Guitar Salon showroom in Santa Monica, CA.
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Комментарии : 35   
@MrUrech
@MrUrech 4 года назад
Man these lessons are the best! What a time to be alive where this is free
@pariscoroneos1365
@pariscoroneos1365 6 лет назад
Oh mate you have solved my aching left wrist scale problem within 1 minute of this video, I owe you my life.
@saschalorch2445
@saschalorch2445 8 лет назад
mr.Sandeers does the best explanation from all teachers on youtube. Very useful and profounding.
@luckylicks3497
@luckylicks3497 8 лет назад
Outstanding! We want more Jack Sanders. :)
@paulhickey6896
@paulhickey6896 Год назад
These are brilliant videos! There is so much to learn in there. Big thanks!
@montreepongton6349
@montreepongton6349 2 года назад
Thank you very much for teaching. Even though this clip is many years ago. it's still useful For the next generation is very much. Thank you once again for your kindness.
@user-ol4np3yb8p
@user-ol4np3yb8p 4 года назад
These videos help so much as a total beginner, it is amazing how much easier everything becomes after small changes in posture.
@guitaryuan
@guitaryuan 5 лет назад
The best classical guitar scale lesson on youtube! Thank you very much!
@netizentrotter514
@netizentrotter514 6 лет назад
Your instructional videos are pure platinum Thank you.
@stonerubber
@stonerubber 3 года назад
Excellent! Dry in the best possible way, and dense with information.
@amutep
@amutep 5 лет назад
You are an excellent teacher.
@luisbanegassaybe6685
@luisbanegassaybe6685 5 лет назад
Great tips, thanks so much for posting
@davidhayes7596
@davidhayes7596 3 года назад
All of his information is SO relevant.
@oOAngeloAmorimOo
@oOAngeloAmorimOo 9 лет назад
amazing tips! especially the david russel scale one , thank you !
@mcdon32
@mcdon32 6 лет назад
Angelo Amorim ?Ban this*
@ww3032
@ww3032 3 года назад
Very good, clear instructions. Credit has to be given for his acfurate use of anatomy.
@uhoh007
@uhoh007 3 года назад
Outstanding!!
@paulhickey6896
@paulhickey6896 Год назад
Thanks!
@70two
@70two 3 года назад
These lessons are great. Thanks a bushel
@trishacowan4682
@trishacowan4682 2 года назад
Thankyou
@guitzanin
@guitzanin 4 года назад
More!
@michaelsmilek2404
@michaelsmilek2404 5 лет назад
Thanks! Finally someone who knows and can Teach !🍺
@70two
@70two 3 года назад
I’m watching this at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="194">3:14</a> am. When I wake up later I’ll go to guitar center and get a classical! Oh wait. That deadly virus is runnin rampant. Dammit
@areguapiri
@areguapiri 5 лет назад
This is a video on hand and arm positioning.
@eaglelight108
@eaglelight108 5 лет назад
Thank you for your instructions....I gave a tendency to lean over slightly to the left when I play (more weight on the left bone of “ my bottom”....it is hard for me to break.....I even have started placing a small pillow to left to remind myself....but that imbalances me differently ....any suggestion? Also is your left thumb slightly “bent” or fairly straight behind neck? I have tendency for thumb to bend backwards a bit and it’s starting to cause bit of strain on joint....
@RobertoMartinez-kv5tp
@RobertoMartinez-kv5tp 2 года назад
@snoop1204
@snoop1204 6 лет назад
Come here every week to check on my technique~
@snoop1204
@snoop1204 5 лет назад
Still am hahahaha
@kyyoru
@kyyoru 4 года назад
@@snoop1204 Still?
@zezo1901
@zezo1901 5 лет назад
pls tab link for EXERCISE
@johnf4659
@johnf4659 8 лет назад
I was under the impression that it is bad to dampen other strings when playing scales etc? I'm just learning and I want to make sure technique is correct.
@jacksanders3210
@jacksanders3210 8 лет назад
Typically, one needs to dampen open strings that might occur in a scale fingering, and dampening the upper notes with the left hand allows the player to control the overall timbre of the passage - plus cover an occasional errant note. When practicing first position scales, which involve frequent open strings, left hand dampening allows the guitarist to try to control the length of notes between stopped and open strings, thus helping develop even scales.
@trishacowan4682
@trishacowan4682 2 года назад
Me too!
@vinniepaah5264
@vinniepaah5264 7 лет назад
These tips assume long fingers because people with shorter fingers need to back curve in order to stretch especially on the treble strings. With pretty long fingers you can even play thumb over on a classical guitar. These rules as such don't fit all finger sizes.
@jsguitargeek1432
@jsguitargeek1432 3 года назад
Kind'a brilliant - yes??
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