Easy (And Impressive) Classical Guitar Pieces
In this video I am showing you how to play 5 pieces that I think are not too hard to play. Of course these are not for the 100% total beginner but if you have some guitar experiences on electric or acoustic guitar you might be able to play these with a little practice!
Buy The Music Here:
Snowflight by Andrew York from the Eight Discernments
https://andrewyork.net/SheetMusicDownloads.html
20 Simple Studies by Leo Brouwer
Julio Sagreras lesson book 1-3 (lecciones de guitarra) (Calliope)
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/julio-s-sagreras-guitar-lessons-books-1-3-sheet-music/1710432?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&d=sem_ggl_%7Bcampaign_id%7D_&gclid=CjwKCAjwp6CkBhB_EiwAlQVyxTl9_bzV6FEUQfhvTO3ZejSu-9CYUrxxA9VxTM8vtKOM73iYrbjtaBoCGlgQAvD_BwE
Lief Ellis – Going Home
I can’t find anywhere to buy this piece dirrectly but here is a link to his website to learn more about him!
http://www.liefellis.com/about.html
Mauro Guilianni op 50 no 1-32
Le Papillon, Op.50, No.1-32 by Mauro Giuliani (PDF)
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My name is John Cesar and I am a classical guitarist from New England. If you are reading this thank you so much for checking out my YouTube channel! The goal my trail is to share classical guitar content that I wish existed when I first started learning Classical Guitar. I have been studying Classical Guitar for over 10 years. Anyway check up on my videos if you were interested in learning more about classical guitar!
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Originally posted by UCdz6yL_SukeudSeksiYioTg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR4AHnYCjc0

Snowflake is beautiful
¡Gracias! ¡Saludos desde las Islas Canarias! ¡Salud y mucha música! ????
Thank you John
Great suggestions. Some interesting pieces from a classical beginner's perspective. Thank you.
What's the name of the Leif Ellis piece?
What a beautiful Classical Guitar! May I know the brand?
Also check out Maria Linnemann.
My cuban brother Brower is a weird one
Repetitive ,boring,blah,not " impressive????
I gave up after nine seconds
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I love Allegro, I'm definitely going to try and learn it. Thankyou for the helpful video!
I’ve played electric guitar for four years, mainly heavy metal and I’ve now enrolled in a classical guitar ensemble, hoping I can get up to speed a bit before I meet with them.
I am also from New England. Cheers from Boston!
Please do another video like this!
Hey.
Just the thing I needed, I didn't dive into classical songs I can play yet and only know spanish romance which I'm sure my relatives are tired of hearing!
all are beautiful but #3 really spoke to me. Will be learning it.
Some parts of Snowflake sounds like Blink 182 ????
Nice! Guitar? Thanks
00:26 Lesson 61 by Julio Sagreras
01:21 Snowflake by Andrew York
03:27 Going Home by Lief Ellis
05:25 Allegro (AKA Le Papillon) by Mauro Giulliani
07:03 Study #3 by Leo Brouer
07:56 Outro
spanish romance rules them all
A crime that the lief ellis one doesn't have sheet music / tab for it anywhere online, maybe you could make a video?
These are great! Thanks for posting.
do you know where i could find tabs of the 3rd song, going home? i really like it but I cant find anything
Nice! Do you have any tips for a beginner at classical guitar?
I was hoping to hear
I was made for loving you by kiss
and jump by EVH
Disappointed
I dont normally ask this on a first comment, but your nails…. R they real or enhanced? Tell me about your nails
Great content.
Thank you for the tips! It’s awesome
Thanks! Nice pieces!!!
Fantastic! Nice playing…Hugely helpful-thank you!
Great Work ! Wondering what type of guitar you play? Your technique along with the guitar sounds good. Thanks.
Nice Collection, only familiar with 2 of 5. Been playing Allegro for a long time and still enjoy it. I tend towards the more Spanish sounding pieces in tonality. Thanks
I wanted to say that it'll be great if you do a video about hardest pieces for classical guitar, and then I got curious about something… I've seen lots of discussions on "Hardest Classical pieces" and I've never seen any Paganini piece, and I rarely see Giuliani or Legnani either.
'cause those are the artists I've study most, and I was wondering, why? What do you think of that?