A lesson on right hand fingering using case studies No.46-53 which focuses on finger alternation choices. This is from my book: Right Hand Fingering for Classical Guitar: Concepts and Case Studies. This book aims to give students a basic criteria for justifying fingering choices and gaining confidence in deciding fingering for themselves. The combination of concepts and case studies offers a framework for approaching fingering in both logical and musical ways. Here’s the Youtube link if you want to watch it there.
This video covers Examples No.46-53 from the book (Page 36-41).
Video Times
- 00:00 Intro
- 0:47 Case Study No.46b
- 4:24 Case No.47
- 6:42 Case No.50a
- 10:45 Case No.51a
- 4:35 Case No.52a
- 19:14 Case No.53a





I have been following your lessons for over more than a year and I really love it.
As an 80 year old I learn everything via music in TAB.
I need to do better in right-hand technique.
Do you have a book with arpeggios and exercises written in TAB, like most books (including your -) ?
Well, my 20 Favorite Exercises book is in Tab. It’s not a large collection of technique but good for a boost:
https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/20-favorite-exercises-for-classical-guitar/