A lesson on right hand fingering for common textures using case studies No.41-45. 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.41-45 from the book (Page 29-35).
Video Times
- 00:00 Intro
- 1:20 Case Study No.41b
- 3:10 Case No.42a
- 6:20 Case No. 43a
- 9:45 Case No.44a
- 13:00 Case No.45a
- 16:00 Summary





Hi Bradford.
I wonder, in case No 45a, the last measure:
I would play the d note on the second string with m instead of a. Is that right?
Yes! You are correct, that is a typo and “m” is the better choice. I’ll correct that immediately.