The Total Classical Guitarist teaches the essentials of classical guitar
from beginning levels to late intermediate. This exciting method
features in-depth lessons on right- and left-hand technique, posture,
ornaments and slurs, performance aesthetics, fingernail care, and much
more. Intended for those with some experience playing guitar (not the
absolute beginner), this book will appeal to traditional classical
guitarists and teachers---as it features examples written in standard
music notation only (no TAB). A CD demonstrating all of the examples in
the book is included.
Features:
* Practical, easy-to-understand lessons in technique and posture
* In-depth discussion of fingernails, including shape and maintenance
* Comprehensive instruction on performing slurs and ornaments
* Special techniques such as pizzicato, Bartók pizzicato, natural
harmonics, artificial harmonics, tamboura, and tremolo
* Musical considerations like dynamics, colors, articulations, rubato,
and vibrato
* Practicing strategies, including notes for crossover players and
making the most of your practice time
About the Author
Martha Masters is an award-winning performer, recording artist, and
educator. She received both her bachelor and master of music degrees
from The Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, where she
studied with Manuel Barrueco, and completed the doctor of musical arts
degree at the University of Southern California as a student of Scott
Tennant. Masters has won first prize in the Guitar Foundation of America
(GFA) International Solo Competition and the Andrés Segovia
International Guitar Competition in Linares, Spain. In addition to being
a faculty member at Loyola Marymount University, Masters is also
president of the Guitar Foundation of America and has released five
recordings on the Naxos and GSP labels.