Matteo Carcassi: Study No.1, op.60

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Matteo Carcassi (1792-1853)
Etude No.1 opus 60

guitar: Dr Jo

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Why you don, t play staccato? This is not staccato, reading Carcassi school!!!

jacksonjackson
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Thank you for the link, the right hand is a Challenge. I am a jazz player and think some classic study will be good for My right hand. Is there som basic rules for using the right hand when you Are going to play a classic etude etc.
Per Nielsen😊

Guitarunivers
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Sure, Per. The most important, the wrist mustn't jump. The movement comes from fingers only. To avoid this jumpibg whuch occurs in fadt tempo, lute players lean their smallfinger on the desk, classical players lean the thumb on a bass string. To get a proper position : hold right stright, curve fingers and put it on the strings. The first joint is above the string you play.

drjoguitarlessons
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There are two standard ways how to play staccato: with left hand (my choice) or with right hand (good for a slow tempo).

drjoguitarlessons
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Thank you so much. I like your lesson. Please, give the link to the notes with the detailed fingering for the right hand - I constantly confuse my fingers.

werdi.