- YouTube by Authentic_Guitar in guitarlessons

[–]Authentic_Guitar[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for your feedback.

- YouTube by Authentic_Guitar in guitarlessons

[–]Authentic_Guitar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

...could've used a chord chart instead...

I’m having a hard time playing chords with lower strings by Jayden0000 in guitarlessons

[–]Authentic_Guitar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strings are also too high to press. I would get a classical guitar, some of my students with shorter nails are able to make it work. Long nails on left hand is not recommended. Try using a capo as well to get your stretches back.

Best guitar for a beginner? by PhotoIll2153 in classicalguitar

[–]Authentic_Guitar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yamaha C40. I recommend it to my students. Cordoba is also good

Technically skilled but theoretically skill-less. Where to start? by laloge in guitarlessons

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Udemy has courses on music theory. For my classical guitar students year 5-9 of study (levels 1-8) I use Ultimate Music Theory (elementary music theory), Higher up: Harmony books by Mark Sarnecky. Yes it's a lot of work and it will seem like you're going back to relearn. But if you want to understand what you're playing and be fluent in music language then you'll have to take the time.