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Scott Morris Video Lesson - the Giuliani Arpeggios 

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Here's another video lesson from Scott Morris, author of the Classical Guitar Complete method (tinyurl.com/lqaoruc) with a lesson on the famous Giuliani Arpeggios. Scott shows us how to approach the right hand and warns against simply rushing through all 120 arpeggios.
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@judwatkins9478
@judwatkins9478 8 лет назад
These Giuliani Arpeggios bring back great memories of guitar lessons long ago. The beauty and simplicity of these practice pieces as musical training and as musical compositions in their own right is compelling. They have a charm all their own.
@jeffreyarmbruster4670
@jeffreyarmbruster4670 7 лет назад
Thanks Scott your lessons are great. I just began the Giuliani arpeggios and this is very helpful. You're helping a lot of people who watch your series. Kudos!
@franzgerber5416
@franzgerber5416 9 лет назад
Thank you Scott for the instruction. This is by far the clearest explanation of right hand technique I've ever seen. Please keep it them coming!
@DavidDorenfeld
@DavidDorenfeld 8 лет назад
great video! Well presented. You explained everything better than any other classical guitar technique video I've seen, explaining everything clearly within seconds while the others made it complicated and took much longer. Simple= Understood. Thanks!
@nickrobinson938
@nickrobinson938 6 лет назад
Always a pleausure to see you play and listen to you explain the technique on the classical guitar. Thank you.
@DavidDorenfeld
@DavidDorenfeld 7 лет назад
watching this for the second time. great tips and lesson. thanks!
@hakancildir
@hakancildir 8 лет назад
Scott, great video and wonderful explanation, thank you for sharing on you tube.
@nickrobinson2023
@nickrobinson2023 9 лет назад
Awesome player and teacher. Thanks for sharing... Keep up the good work
@pardieupopper339
@pardieupopper339 7 лет назад
Thanks, Scott. Very helpful lesson.
@the_Falcon_fall
@the_Falcon_fall 8 лет назад
Great as usual Scott, very helpful video!
@soundknight
@soundknight 9 лет назад
Great lesson Scott, very good tone and analysis of something often passed over too quickly.
@TheDouglasSeth
@TheDouglasSeth 9 лет назад
This video and your others are very well done. They will help a lot of people! I think the relationship between m-a when playing pima, pimami, etc...could have been addressed more in the video as well as sequential planting. Managing the m-a relationship through sequential planting and thinking of m-a as one 'compound stroke' is key to playing succinct and even arpeggios. The movements aspects in the video are excellent and you are a great teacher.
@joa5739
@joa5739 9 лет назад
Great fingerstyle lesson. I see you have quite a few other RU-vid guitar training video lessons too. I'm really going to work on this Giuliani Arpeggios lesson piece by piece. There is a lot of useful content in the lesson.
@thetruthhurts5210
@thetruthhurts5210 Год назад
You used the word opposition when talking about the PIMI arpeggios, with the I and M moving in opposition to achieve the appropriate finger position to pluck the string. You could argue there is opposition with the first group of arpeggios you mention, between the thumb and the fingers as a group. For example with the PIM arpeggio, the thumb strikes and then resets when the I&M strike, with the I&M resetting when the thumb strikes. Same with the PMI and PAMI arpeggios, and arguably with tremolo as well.
@mrtbhdr
@mrtbhdr 9 лет назад
after seeing your videos, i stated to think that your books might be great. thank you!
@andresreyna1472
@andresreyna1472 8 лет назад
Super!!! Thank you.
@robertfantazo4751
@robertfantazo4751 4 года назад
Thank you Sir.
@TrangNguyen-fr4zk
@TrangNguyen-fr4zk 4 года назад
This is what guitar teaching should be. I wish I had watched this since the very first day I started learning how to play the guitar. I've been having a lot of trouble with tone production and posture due to personal physical features and I really appreciate that some of my problems can be solved thanks to information provided in your clips. Thank you and looking forward to more technique videos in the future.
@fishingwithlee9519
@fishingwithlee9519 5 лет назад
Thank you so much what a Kind of strings do you using? Looks great
@gerryphillipson
@gerryphillipson 7 лет назад
Many thanks. That was very useful. It was a little difficult at times to hear what you saying above the sound of the guitar.
@ParanoidTele
@ParanoidTele 9 месяцев назад
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Maybe I missed it, but are you playing free strokes with your thumb?
@JSSSLVVV
@JSSSLVVV 9 лет назад
3:28 So simple and yet beautiful.
@keithcalder521
@keithcalder521 3 года назад
If you look at the music it is not just a matter of holding down Cmaj and G7/B chords. The note values change and indicate that the left hand should be placing and lifting fingers. Depending on the arpeggio study, the fingers need to be placed and lifted differently. If you are just holding the chord down you are playing the music incorrectly.
@scotthanson6684
@scotthanson6684 4 года назад
Great lesson. On #9, are you also damping the bass note?
@Bamboozaler
@Bamboozaler 9 лет назад
Is there artificial reverb in this video or is it the natural reverb of the room?
@ida33
@ida33 9 лет назад
ahh yes love me some scott morris lessons
@kevinpatrick4670
@kevinpatrick4670 5 лет назад
Thanks Scott for presenting this video. The timing could not have been better!!! I rededicated myself back to playing classical guitar and have been seriously studying everyday for the past week. I wish I would have never stopped playing, but as you know life gets in the way sometimes. I play about 25 of the Giuliani studies a day taking my time and making sure every note is crystal clear. Like you said the Giuliani studies are wonderful!!! And they cover so many different combinations of right hand fingerings. I also have Pumping Nylon. The opposing motion and slur exercises in there are spectacular!!. I noticed your nails are kind of long especially on the thumb. I tried the long nail approach and it felt weird. Like I wasn't getting to the strings fast enough. Scott has a technique for filing the nails down on the left side of the nail which causes you to have least resistance when you're playing. But I do like the long nail approach for the tone quality... it's a bigger sound. Anyway keep up the good work. Keep Inspiring. Playing classical guitar is very challenging but rewarding in the end... But then again it never ends!!! Have a wonderful New Year😎
@danielfortunapereira
@danielfortunapereira 7 лет назад
seems to me that on the second example you should really practice both ways (with finger relaxation and without finger relaxation) as thoses two kind of practises develop two valid ways to aproach that arpegio pattern.
@JSmith-mu3fq
@JSmith-mu3fq 8 лет назад
What strings are those? Brand?
@jetpaq
@jetpaq 7 лет назад
This is a good video. I liked this is a lot.
@stevensmith4752
@stevensmith4752 3 года назад
Be good too see a video series that covers all 120. You've just pointed out a number of things that you'd be unlikely to pick up when working through them by yourselve.
@MarkInLA
@MarkInLA 9 лет назад
Wow, what is that guitar ! ? Awesome !!
@pixeldoc7119
@pixeldoc7119 8 лет назад
Reminds me of the standard jokes. "That's a great photo -- what camera did you use?" Or, the chefs' version, "Wow, that was a great meal, what pots did you use?" I have a great Kenny Hill Signature and I assure you I can play very poorly at any given moment! 😱 😰 😡. I don't believe Scott's guitar is a Kenny Hill. Personally, I think Scott's the awesome one -- BUT, I know what you mean. Happy guitaring.
@orkasgamingcorner821
@orkasgamingcorner821 2 года назад
everything is really good in this video except for the fact that the main camera is focused on the wall and guitar teacher.😂
@johnnytam100
@johnnytam100 9 лет назад
focus
@paoloemidioangelini
@paoloemidioangelini Год назад
Uno dei segreti dei 120 arpeggi del Giuliani è proprio quello dell'applicare l'arpeggio sul passaggio di accordo tra il do e "quel" sol settima che è un passaggio difficile e quindi tende ad irrigidire le due mani e tutta la postura del chitarrista.
@pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504
Disappointed that he didn't play at least some of the piece at the beginning. I generally like to hear the player play before I listen to their lesson, then I can hear whether their technique is good enough for me to be taking advice from them.
@christopherhanna5754
@christopherhanna5754 5 лет назад
Guitar salon only presents top tier professional classical guitarists and instructors it would be very unlikely they would present anyone who didn't have exceptionally high degree of academic and technical knowledge and proficiency at the guitar. Everything they put out is high-level professional.
@ravoraveloson2134
@ravoraveloson2134 8 лет назад
I like this lesson but I don'speak english in french please thanks
@94Cristancho
@94Cristancho 7 лет назад
You can translate in the subtitles, translate inmediatly in your lenguage.
@pixeldoc7119
@pixeldoc7119 9 лет назад
Uh, I think I’ll um ah, purchase the book. Uhm… He knows his stuff, but is uh painful to listen to. It’s, uh, like um, he’s in a hurry and is not really listening to uh… what he’s saying. Anyway, I think you get my drift here. Honestly, I do not mean to be mean, but, just wish he’d prepare a little better for the video - very amateurish. Presentation interferes with the great lessons.
@HBSuccess
@HBSuccess 8 лет назад
You're a royal douche to post a comment like that. Do your reputation a favor and delete it.
@pixeldoc7119
@pixeldoc7119 8 лет назад
Scott's books are great. His video presentations? I stand by my opinion; it's called criticism. I'm sorry If you feel you need to resort to name calling.
@Mikkokosmos
@Mikkokosmos 8 лет назад
The problem is that you're not really saying why! it's bad, except that he talks too fast and is "not listening". That isn't very good criticism in my opinion.
@pixeldoc7119
@pixeldoc7119 8 лет назад
Mikko: Please read, and possibly re-read, my initial comment. Luckily, we live in a society where your opinion, and mine, can be freely expressed. Happy guitaring😇
@tysonharris1697
@tysonharris1697 6 лет назад
Gotta agree with Paul. His verbal presentation needs work. Everyone has their own rhythm of speech. I suggest a course in public speaking. Just because a person is great at one thing doesn't mean he's great at everything else. This is no slam to Mr Morris. He is a knowledgeable and competent teacher. A little polish on public speaking would take him to an amazing level as a presenter.
@laerrecar1161
@laerrecar1161 Год назад
It's not 89, it's 87
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