The classic guitar Technique (DVD(Booklet), Jorge Cardoso

Jorge Cardoso
This DVD traces the historical path of the guitar, showing the instrument's ancestors and tracing its development to its current form. It includes a visit to the workshops of Manuel Contreras II and Ars Antiqva, Jose Angel Espejo's workshop, followed by a detailed analysis of the factors that contribute to the proper development of classical guitar technique. The DVD covers everything from the seat, the position of the body, and the devices used to improve it "Aguado's machine”, Sor's support system, the foot-rest, attachments, and an ingenious, simple and practical system created by the author, to the mechanical workings of the hand, its main ways of gripping, and the problems posed by the ring finger. All of these topics are approached through the scientific reasoning of the author, backed up by his knowledge as a doctor.
As Jorge Cardoso says in the introduction, this course "can be useful both to beginners and to more advanced players. . . it can be useful to anyone who plays a plucked stringed instrument.” It includes basic demonstrations and explanations about how the hands work from the moment they are placed on the guitar, as well as exercises and concert pieces of the highest level. There is a discussion of strumming technique, of "toque mixto” and four complete pieces interpreted by the author. The course will also be useful for electric guitarists and others who have focused on the use of the pick and have neglected other essential guitar techniques.
5 Languajes: Spanish, English, French, German and Japanese
Score booklet included (58 pages)
Contents of the DVDConcert themes
Misionerita (Lucas Braulio Areco)
Performance in the Colegiata Sta. M'. A major as an homage to his teache
Milonga (Jorge Cardoso)
Jorge Cardoso's best-known work interpreted by the author himselfVals peruano (Jorge Cardoso)
Performance of this piece from the Suite SudamericanCanción (Jorge Cardoso)
Piece interpreted with flamenco tremoloPizzicato (Mª Luisa Anido)
A virtuosic fragment from a piece by Mª Luisa AnidoTambora
Includes a fragment from Preludio y Danza
Introduction to the guitar
The modern workshop - A visit to the workshop of M. Contreras II
Early instruments workshop - A visit to the Ars Antiqva workshop of Josd Angel Espejo.
A review of the guitar's predecessors ("Paysanos" as background music)
The "toque mixto.” A baroque five-string guitar technique with surprising results applied to the anonymous composition
"Los Impossibles"; seemingly simple but of a high technical levelThe technique
Introduction
Introduction, outline of the course, general comments.
Anatomical problems of the ring finger.The seat
Factors to keep in mind when choosing a seat.The positions
Historic review of the ways of holding the guitar
The "máquina de Aguado" ("Aguado's machine”)
Sor's support system
Attachments and equipment
Cardoso's designTuning
A detailed description of the classical technique for all levelsHand grips, placement, and positions
The main hand grips. Transverse and longitudinal positions.Basic exercise: 12131214
Twelve patterns for the development of all the fingersLongitudinal extension
Exercise for "stretching” the left hand
Development of sensory perceptionRight hand techniques
Two fingers, dedillo, figueta and variationsLeft-right combinations
Table and exercises with 12 of the possible combinationsFour-part arpeggios with preparation
Arpeggio technique with preparation to achieve tactile referencesSix-part arpeggios
24 combinations of six parts
Accenting of arpeggios
Table with 32 patterns for thumb independence
Summary exercise
Studies N. 1 and N. 2 for applying arpeggio patternsThe ring finger in arpeggios
The fingerings of Merchi and othersSlurs
Table with 20 possible combinations (upward and downward)
Basic slur exercise
Use of slurs in ornamentation
Performance of measures 5 - 10 of the Suite in E minor for Lute by J. S. Bach
Incorrect slursScales
Creation of patterns related to improvisationTremolo
Classical, flamenco and othersStrumming
Exercise for strumming patterns with clicks
Variations on Las Folías de España by François Le CocqHarmonics
Natural and artificialDampers – vibrato – bars
Transverse extension
Exercise for "opening” the left handOther examples
Guárdame las vacas, theme and ornamented variation
: Partita N.2, Chaconne (J. S. Bach). Arpeggio with "violin bow” pattern
Etude in E minor (F. Sor) without using the ring finger
Galop (M. Carcassi)
Preludio y Danza (Eduardo Falú)
Improvisation using thumb dedillo