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Allen Mathews 2015
Contents
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
GOOD INGREDIENTS, GOOD SOUP ....................................................................................................................... 4
THE RUB (OR, BUT, BUT, BUT) ........................................................................................................................ 5
THE PROCESS OF LEARNING CLASSICAL GUITAR PIECES ................................................................................... 6
THIS WORKS FOR ALL LEVELS ............................................................................................................................... 7
STEP ONE: MAKE SMALL SECTIONS ...................................................................................................................... 8
STEP TWO: MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT ALL THE NOTES AND MUSICAL MARKINGS MEAN ...................... 9
STEP THREE: CLAP AND COUNT THE RHYTHM ALOUD ..................................................................................... 10
BONUS STEP 3B (WHEN YOU ARE READY): DECIDE ON DYNAMICS AND PHRASING ..................................... 11
STEP FOUR: PLAY THE RIGHT HAND ALONE ...................................................................................................... 12
##STEP FIVE: PLAY THE LEFT HAND ALONE## NEXT, WE PLAY THE LEFT-HAND ALONE, WITHOUT THE
RIGHT HAND. ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
STEP SIX: PLAY THE HANDS TOGETHER, NOTE BY NOTE .................................................................................. 14
STEP SEVEN: PLAY IN RHYTHM, SLOWLY. ADD THE METRONOME ................................................................. 15
MEMORIZING MUSIC THE EASY WAY ................................................................................................................. 16
EVEN QUICKER MEMORIZATION ......................................................................................................................... 17
BUT WAIT, THERES MORE! .................................................................................................................................. 18
APPENDIX .............................................................................................................................................................. 19
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Introduction
Hello Fellow Guitarist!
Congratulations! You are on the brink of completely changing how you approach
music and your guitar practice!
One of the ways that we can do something as complicated as playing classical
guitar pieces is to break down the task into smaller, more manageable bits.
This creating smaller bits is something that all great artists do. It allows us to give
each detail the attention it deserves, and lets us narrow our attention and have
frequent small successes.
When you adopt a process, such as the 7 Step process here, you can form habitsof learning and become much more efficient and effective at bringing your music
to life.
So lets buckle up and get to it - Have fun!
Regards,
Allen Mathews
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Good ingredients, good soup
By focusing on each element involved in the process of learning a new piece, we
can more quickly eliminate confusion, and overcome obstacles. Whenever we
have problems in a piece of music, It typically means one of two things:
1. that we have some form of confusion about what needs to happen and how,
or
2. there is simply a technical challenge that we understand, but simply cant
perform very well (such as speed, or a stretch, or a shift).
One of our main goals is to eliminate confusion.
Either way, if we can identify and eliminate any obstacle or confusion beforetraining our muscle memory, we will be better off. That way, when we do train our
muscle memory, we will be training it correctly.
To do all this, and to train our muscle memory to play what we actually want to
play (the piece, up to tempo, with drippingly gorgeous phrasing), we have to
embrace the process of learning.
Of course there are many ways to learn anything, but the point is that we have to
focus on the quality of our attention to each step of our learning process. If we
shortcut any one step of the process, it will weaken the end result.
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The Rub (or, but, but, but)
And herein lies the rub. We want to play music. We want to play music, and we
want to play it now.
In addition to the music, we are learning to master our own body and mind.
It takes discipline and patience, (not to mention an unwavering faith in the process)
to deny ourselves the immediate gratification of hearing what the piece sounds
like and instead practice each step as if it were the whole piece in and of itself.
Remember, Daniel did not enjoy painting the fence. He did not enjoy washing and
waxing the cars. He wanted to learn karate, not do a bunch of repetitive motions
that did not immediately resemble karate.At times, we will be the exact same. We will want to speed up the process, skip
steps, and just jump right in to playing the piece. And no one is going to be there
to stop us.
But over time, with practice, we can learn to treat every step along the way as an
end unto itself. We can learn to take great enjoyment in mastering the elements
that make up the whole. This is the stuff truly great practice is made of.
The secret to playing beautifully: master the details and play them all in a way
that supports and demonstrates the main idea (emotional core) of the music.
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The process of learning classical guitar pieces
There are many musical elements into which we can break any passage or piece
of music. The process that follows is a good place to start.
These seven steps, which I first described in my articleabout learning classical
guitar pieces in this way, will eliminate much of the confusion, and get you well on
your way to playing the piece beautifully.
If you like, you can also go step-by-step with detailed training videos on this
process using an actual piece of music as an example. This is great to do, so you
really understand and have a working experience of the process.
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This Works for All Levels
But Im not good at reading music
If you are not-so-great at reading music, thats ok. One of the great things about
this 7-step process is that you will have the chance to learn everything in small
chunks, so it will be easier overall.
But I play more advanced music
Even if you consider yourself above and beyond such simple routines like the one
that follows (yes, its simple, but thats why it works!), remember, you will still learnmore quickly by going through the process.
You may also surprise yourself! Some things you may have thought you were great
at may prove difficult. If so, contact me and I will send you a bill for the dose of
humility! (just kidding.)
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Step One: Make Small Sections
To begin with, decide on small sections to work on. These could just be a bar or
two. The important thing is that its a very manageable little section.
Go ahead and mark these in your music. (You may want to have an extra copy of
your music to do this with, instead of the original).
Build the habit of always crossing the bar line in your practice.
Tip: Ideally, these do not land at a bar line. When in doubt, start at a bar line, and
finish one note after the next bar line.
Remember: Bar lines are like line-breaks on a page of text. They dont really mean
anything. They are simply there to keep things tidy and organized. Build the habitof always crossing the bar line in your practice, and everything you play will sound
more natural and beautiful.
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Step Two: Make Sure You Know What All the Notes and
Musical Markings Mean
You can do this section by section as you go, or you could do this for the whole
piece at one time. Either way, you want to make sure that you know what every
single dot of ink on the page means.
If there is a word you do not know, stop and do not go forward until you look it up.
If there is anything you do not understand, now is the time to figure it out.
This is an easy step to skip, But it has a consequence that may not be obvious.
When there are words or symbols that we do not understand on the page, it creates
confusion. And the quickest way to learn a piece of music is to eliminate the
confusion surrounding it.
As a bonus, you will also learn new musical definitions or symbols, which leads
you forward on your path of musicianship.
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Step Three: Clap and Count the Rhythm Aloud
Here we are at the third step, and we still have not even picked up the guitar yet.
I know you are eager to start playing the piece, but the moment you start playing
it, you start training your muscle memory.
If you just blunder along, and hack through it, youre training your muscle memory
every bit as surely as if you do it correctly. So you might as well do it right the first
time.
The quickest way to create a beaten path is to take the same route every time. We
are creating pathways and directions in our brain and muscles to perform the
piece. So if we can do it the same way every time, we will learn classical guitarpieces much more quickly and make fewer mistakes.
Do yourself a favor: Learn to count rhythms.
So before we even start to play the notes, we want to make sure that we know
exactly what we are doing rhythmically.
Most beginners are not completely comfortable counting aloud. But heres the
thing: unless you can count it out loud, you really dont know the rhythm. You may
think you do, but there is still confusion there.
Take the time at this stage to figure out exactly where each note falls within the
rhythm of the small section you are working on.
If you dont know how to count rhythm,see this post on rhythm and working with
the metronome.
Heads Up:If you skip this step, chances are that most of the practicing you do will
be full of mistakes and have to be re-learned. This will add tons of time to your
overall process (or you will just never get it quite right).
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Bonus Step 3B (when you are ready): Decide On
Dynamics and Phrasing
At this time in the process, you have the opportunity to decide on your dynamics
and phrasing.
This means determining which notes are loud or soft, where you are going to swell
or fade, or if certain notes pop out from the notes around it (accents). You can also
notice if there are places where the notes are to played very short (staccato) or
need to flow in a certain way (legato).
(Note: Youll find a brief guide to dynamics in the Appendix.)
If you are just starting out, it may be easier to put this step at the end.
But as you can, decide on how you want to make the music is beautiful as possible,
and be able to express that within your clapping and counting the rhythm.
It may help to stand up while doing this. You need to be completely engaged and
definitive about your choices in the moment. Have high energy and get actively
involved.
You can always change things later if you find a better way. But the more you can
engage with the music simply clapping the rhythm and counting aloud (you cancount with the pitches of the melody if you know how it goes) the faster you will
learn the music.
It will also make the music more immediately meaningful, and contribute to
effortless memorization.
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Step Four: Play the Right Hand Alone
Using only open strings, with the left-hand off the guitar, play the right-hand in
rhythm with the correct fingerings.
(Note: Youll find a brief guide to right hand fingerings in the Appendix.)
This step does not sound very pretty. You are only using the open strings after all.
Just be okay with that.
Be sure to let the open strings ring, and dont mute them out for this step. That way
if you make a mistake youre more likely to hear it. It also reinforces in your mind
where the string changes take place.
Be sure to write your fingerings in your music.
If the right-hand fingerings, PIMA, are not written in the music, now would be the
time to figure them out and write them down.
What many less advanced players do is to get into the habit of working on the left-
hand first and letting the right-hand do whatever it wants to.
This may work at first, and at slow tempos, but it doesnt scale. As you get into
more advanced music or faster tempos, if the right hand is not consistent, youre
bound to run into trouble.
When performing the step, continue to count the rhythm aloud. If you decided on
dynamics within the previous step, use them in this step as well (and every step
forward). Use exaggerated dynamics both in your voice as you count, and with
your fingers as you play.
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##Step Five: Play the Left Hand Alone## Next, we play
the left-hand alone, without the right hand.
This sounds like a whole lot of nothing. Youre not actually be making any sound
while doing this. But even so, it is truly an important step.
Warning: Your right hand will be extremely tempted to sneak around and play the
strings so that you can hear the notes. Dont let it!
Remember to keep counting aloud and place your fingers using the correct
rhythms. It may help to sing along if you know the melody.
The point here is to have your left-hand do slowly exactly what you would like it
to do later at full tempo.
You can use the step to observe the different shapes that your fingers make. You
may also notice what chords or scales the notes make up.
As all steps, treat this step as an end unto itself. Think about connecting notes, and
maintaining good hand position.
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Step Six: Play the Hands Together, Note By Note
At long last, we get to play the music with both hands!
Its all very exciting! But a word of caution: go slow enough so that you maintain
all the good work you have done so far.
For Petes sake, SLOW DOWN!
Go note by note, and make 100% certain that you are using the correct fingerings
in each hand.
In this step, you can throw rhythm out the window. The point is to combine the
hands and solidify the fingerings. The rhythm can wait.
This does not mean to play with bad rhythm, but just that you can take pauses
after every note if you like so that you can be sure everything is in order.
This is sometimes called goal directed movement or aim directed movement.
This is also a wonderful way to practice memorizing your pieces. By going slowly
and pausing after each note, you disable any muscle memory, and are forced to
know what each hand needs to do.
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Step Seven: Play in Rhythm, Slowly. Add the
Metronome
After you have played the section youre working on hands together using
corrective pauses, you can go back to counting out loud and playing in rhythm.
Go much slower than you feel you need to at first. This will increase your chances
of success.
(If youre up for it, try this from memory!)
As with every step, our goal is to eliminate confusion and train ourselves to play
the song (or section) correctly. If you try to go too fast too soon, you run the risk of
undoing or diluting all the good work you have done in all of the previous steps.
If you need to, or would like to, you can introduce the metronome into your practice
at this stage.
(You can also work steps three, four and five with the metronome as you do them.
This can make the process of learning classical guitar pieces go much quicker.)
As always, count aloud and use exaggerated dynamics (if you did that step
earlier).
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Memorizing Music the Easy Way
One of the benefits of learning music in this way is that it can lead to effortless
memorization.
Even if you have found memorizing music difficult in the past, there is a good
chance that you will memorize pieces you learn in this way without even trying.
This is a natural way to learn anything: Get Familiar.
Because you are examining each small section from so many different
perspectives (rhythm, right hand, left hand, dynamics, etc.), You are naturally
becoming more familiar with the section.
Effortless memorization stems from becoming very familiar with the music.
This is the same way that we learn and memorize most things throughout our daily
lives.
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Even quicker memorization
If you would like to supercharge your memorization, there are a couple of extra
small steps you can take it. These wont add much time to the process, but will
help you to memorize your music much more quickly.
First, begin with the intention to memorize the music. Simply keeping in mind that
you want to memorize the music will alert your brain to pay close attention and to
remember it.
After all, how will your mind know to efficiently store this information unless you
tell it that its important?
Throughout each of the steps, as you are doing them, take just a moment and lookaway from the music and do that step from memory.
Do this when clapping the rhythm and counting out loud. Clap and count allowed
using exaggerated dynamics without looking at the music once or twice before
moving onto the next step.
Play at the right hand by itself from memory as you learn it.
And also play the left-hand from memory as you learn.
The sixth step from above, playing the hands together using corrective pauses, is
very powerful for memorizing music.
Even if you only temporarily memorize each step as you are learning it (for only a
few minutes), it will still speed up the entire learning process of the tune. So
spending the extra few seconds on each step will go far to boost your memory
skills and help learn classical guitar more quickly.
And even if you choose to continue to play with the music in front of you, it will
allow you to free up some of your mental energy, which can then focus on other
things, such as tone production, exaggeration of dynamics, legato (the smooth
connecting of one note to the next), bodily awareness, or any number of other
useful things.
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But wait, theres more!
This method of learning is not the end all be all, and there are other
considerations and ways that you could practice. That said, These seven steps
provide a solid physical foundation from which you can build. You can add other
practice techniques to this as you wish, and as you are able.
Some of the other things that this process does NOT include can be found in the
article:50 Ways to Test Your Musical Memory
But even if you did none of these things, and only stuck to these seven steps to
learn classical guitar music, you will be far ahead of the curve and will gain much
satisfaction in your progress.
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Appendix
Quick Primer on Dynamics:
Dynamics are a big subject, but here are just a couple basic rules for deciding on
dynamics (swells and fades and the volume of notes) on classical guitar:
1.) Do not accent the high note. If the note is the highest note around (if the note
before it and after it or both lower), do not let it be the loudest of the three
notes. Another way to say this would be play the highest note quieter. (this
can be tricky on the guitar, as the high notes want to pop out. Dont let them!)
2.)If the notes are going up in pitch, get quieter.
3.)If the notes are going down in pitch, get louder. Playing this way brings the
music forward and creates ongoing action. There will be times when youll
want to do the opposite, but this way is a better musical choice 95% of the
time.
4.)Repeated notes start quieter and get louder. This creates action in the music,
instead of simply playing the same note the same way over and over.
Sometimes you may want to play the first note louder. If so, let the second
repeated note be quiet and get louder from there.
(Of course you could make repeating notes fade and get quieter, but this leads to
a dying away effect that should be used very sparingly. It can easily become
exhausting for the listener, and drain energy from the piece. Imagine someone who
sighs a lot. Very draining.)
There are other rules to this subject. But these are great start.
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Basic Rules of Right Hand Fingering:
Here are the basic rules of right-hand fingerings:
1.) When both are present, the thumb plays the stem-down notes and the
fingers play the stem-up notes.
2.)When possible, do not repeat fingers. In other words, dont play consecutive
notes with the same right hand finger. This is especially important with notes
that happen in quick succession.
3.)When crossing strings, choose fingerings that allow for ease in the right-
hand. This means moving from I to M or M to A when moving up the strings
(toward the floor), and from A to M or M to I when moving down the strings
(toward the ceiling).
4.)When you decide on them, write them into your music. Dont assume that
you will just remember them (Pride goeth before the fall, and all that). You
can always go back later and change them if they dont work out.
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