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Lesson: Right Hand Planting (Preparation) for Classical Guitar


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Right Hand Planting (Preparation)

The main benefits of this are: 1. Accuracy Development 2. Reflex and Speed Development 3. Articulation 4. Security or Physical Confidence. It’s also a way to work on your right hand technique rather than just play over and over. I also look at full and sequential plants for arpeggios. A great book to compliment this is: The Bible of Classical Guitar Technique by Hubert Käppel which is an amazing 245 pages of exercises and text.

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Originally posted by UCzBE550674K82Qfz7GQ_djA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFHMwNuvUmM

22 thoughts on “Lesson: Right Hand Planting (Preparation) for Classical Guitar

  • Speaking of nervousness, which you touch on around 3:30 I believe, is there any truth to the idea that if you have just one glass of wine or one beer before performing a concert, it can hep more than it will hurt by calming the nerves and preventing nervous shaking? Just ONE! haha

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  • Gostava de ter um livro dos exercícios, para a mão direita. Como posso proceder para ter o seu PDF? Gosto das suas aulas mas não apanho muita coisa porque o meu inglês é fraco. Obrigada pelas aulas.

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  • what you call 'no preparation' is actually exactly the same thing as preparation, only executed faster. It feels like no preparation, but it really isn't. You can't play a note if you don't prepare in some way

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  • and where is the inverse planting p a m i which is more difficult – how it works when trying to playing some sextuplet arpeggio

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  • Muscle memory is the key, isnt it.. Thank you so much for breaking this down!! All the desire in the world wont help if you are fumbling around, lol

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  • Thanks a lot for your amazing videos, sir!
    Your tutorials on correct posture, left hand position and right hand planting have really helped me!!

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  • I have a suggestion. I learned a Eddie Van Halen practice, practice when watching T V . Do nothing but the plating over and over for a 1hr show. Or more .But look to see if your hand is set right from time to time. Ive learned the hand drifts. Victory comes from the attention to simple things. ( A karate saying ).

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  • So these planting techniques are mostly meant for exercising ? Do guitarists use them when they play a piece ? i hope someone can help me out ?

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  • Ángel Romero does planting, so I certainly advocate planting: "“There is a formula. The fingers have to strike the string at exactly the same angle all of the time. I don’t allow them to drift. I always plant with the fingers of the right hand. The left hand has to be in a completely natural position." (shorturl.at/ftPU5). Thanks for the video!

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  • That really really helped me understand what yyou are talking about n your other right hand videos. Thank you!

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  • When playing PIM or IM, the Guitar players experts have their pinkie (C. or. X )is curled up like a baby, which I struggle to do.
    My pinkie is very upright like the Thumb.
    Is my problem common?

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  • Hello good night!! I have a question: when I’m practicing planting on the first string, my nail sounds very loud, before I play the note. And it happens to me every time my nails arrive at the strings!!! Do u know what is the reason??? Thank u!!

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  • Great lesson Clear & detailed explanation. I am expecting for next one. Thank you very much

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