When moving up or down the neck, guide the shift with your left thumb. Keep your fingers close to the strings during the glide to avoid choppy transitions. Right-Hand Alternation Patterns
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Classical Guitar Technique: Essential Exercises, Scales, and Arpeggios When moving up or down the neck, guide
[5 Mins] Slurs & Alignment (Spider exercises, hammer-ons, pull-offs) [10 Mins] Scale Work (Segovia scales with metronome, alternating i-m/m-a) [10 Mins] Arpeggios (Giuliani studies, focusing on free stroke evenness) [5 Mins] Tone Production (Slow, deliberate open-string rest strokes) Structuring Your Digital PDF Workbook
This chromatic exercise builds finger independence, stretching capability, and accuracy. Place your 1st finger on the 5th fret of the 6th string. Let me know and I can suggest more specialized resources
Beyond scales and arpeggios, a complete technical PDF will include:
Scales and arpeggios are the backbone of classical guitar technique. Here are some essential ones to focus on: Beyond scales and arpeggios, a complete technical PDF
Practice alternating i-m , m-a , and i-a on open strings.