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  2. Classical guitar accessories - Wikipedia

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    A guitar support is an ergonomic alternative to the more commonly used foot-stool. The guitar support lifts the guitar from the player's knee while he or she keeps both feet firmly on the ground. This it is argued improves overall posture by reducing the twisting of the body normally associated with the use of a foot-rest.

  3. Classical guitar - Wikipedia

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    The player typically holds the left leg higher by the use of a foot rest. The modern steel string guitar, on the other hand, usually has 14 frets clear of the body (see Dreadnought) and is commonly held with a strap around the neck and shoulder. The phrase "classical guitar" may refer to either of two concepts other than the instrument itself:

  4. Classical guitar technique - Wikipedia

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    CREATIVE GUITAR - Classical Guitar resource website and blog. Left-Hand Trouble Shooting by Peter Kun Frary, Professor of Music • University of Hawaii, Leeward. The Classical Guitar Express Free newsletter on practicing Classical Guitar by Tom Prisloe "Rest Stroke and Free Stroke Revisited" by Ricardo Iznaola, in PDF or HTML; How to play ...

  5. List of classical guitarists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of classical guitarists. Baroque (17th and 18th centuries) Name Born Country Antoine Carré ...

  6. History of the classical guitar - Wikipedia

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    An ornate guitar made by a Joakim Thielke (1641–1719) of Germany was altered in this way and became a success. From the mid-18th century through the early 19th century, the guitar evolved into a six-string instrument, phasing out courses by preference to single strings. These six-string guitars were still smaller than the modern classical guitar.

  7. Abel Carlevaro - Wikipedia

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    This special model of guitar was first built in 1983 by the Spanish luthier Manuel Contreras (father) in Madrid. [1] The upper part of the sound box (on which the guitarists arm rests) was straight, while the bottom (that rests on the guitarist's leg) is curved as usual. The resulting soundboard resembled the shape of a grand piano.

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