How Do You Play Advanced Classical Guitar?
To begin your foray into advanced classical guitar, you must already have the basics covered. You have proper playing style, understand your scales and can play reasonably well. The next step is to add further exponents to these basic abilities and jump yourself into a new realm of playing. Buy a metronome in order to track your progress and to help add to your speed each time you pick up your classical guitar. Do this by playing scales and increasing the tempo on the metronome as you improve. Use speed training exercises. Start on the high E (in standard tuning) and play the first four frets on each string, incorporating all your fingers until you reach the low E string. Slide your hand up one fret, and play back up to the high E. Do this all the way down the fret board. Go back up the fret board when you’ve become proficient enough. Develop structured picking styles. Until now, you may have been playing free-form, but it’s time to adopt a more rigorous style. For starters, try using