Modern Method for Classical Guitar (JamPlay)

A Fresh, Scientific Approach to Mastering Classical Guitar

Marty FriedmanTommy EmmanuelSteve VaiEric GalesEric Johnson

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Modern Method for Classical Guitar (JamPlay)

About this course

Classical guitar is rich with tradition—but not all traditions serve today’s players equally well. In Modern Method for Classical Guitar, acclaimed guitarist Evan Taucher rethinks outdated conventions and offers a forward-thinking, scientifically grounded approach to help players build real technical fluency and musical confidence faster and more efficiently.

This course is designed for classical guitarists who are looking for more than just exercises—they want clarity, purpose, and modern insight. Through 55 in-depth lessons, Evan takes you step by step through everything from proper posture and hand positioning to rest strokes, free strokes, arpeggios, slurs, tremolo, rasgueados, and advanced scale techniques like AMI patterns and bursts. But more importantly, he explains the why behind each movement, incorporating biomechanics, tension-release principles, and practice strategies that optimize results and prevent injury.

Throughout the course, you'll work through dedicated etudes that combine elements of right-hand precision, left-hand clarity, and musical expression. Evan also addresses often-overlooked topics like nail shaping, tone production, and how to overcome performance anxiety, giving you a complete toolkit for building not just your technique but your mindset as a classical guitarist.

Whether you're starting your classical journey or refining years of study, this method brings classical guitar into the 21st century with intelligence, care, and musicality. It’s not just about playing better—it’s about learning smarter and making music with freedom and control.

What you'll learn

  • Execute a D major scale pattern starting at 7th fret G string
  • Play 4 notes per click at 60 BPM with proper preparation
  • Execute chromatic exercises while maintaining string clearance
  • Balance volume between melody and chord accompaniment
  • Develop systematic metronome practice habits
Release date: 05/06/2019 • 8h 41m runtime
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Sample lessons
Free Stroke
Free Stroke
Lesson
Using the Right Hand Thumb
Using the Right Hand Thumb
Lesson
Evan's Arpeggio Etude
Evan's Arpeggio Etude
Lesson
Right Hand Voicing Balance
Right Hand Voicing Balance
Lesson

What's included

55 lessons • 26 charts

Series Introduction: Classical Guitar for the Modern Guitarist
In the classical guitar world, there seems to be a lot outdated instructional advice. And while this type of information can be helpful for some, the road to technical and music fluency can be traveled much quicker when you are supplied with modern technical ideas combined with scientific thought. Evan Taucher introduces us to to some of the tools he'll be using in his course that helped him build his chops from the ground up.
Positioning the Guitar
Before we play any notes, let's get back to the basics of just sitting with the guitar and exploring proper body alignment. While it's tempting to skip this section, it's important to know that even Evan revisits these concepts periodically throughout his career, and it almost always results in a breakthrough after reconsidering this information!
Setting up Your Picking Hand
Aligning your right hand might be the most important part of setting up your playing position when starting classical guitar, especially if you’re coming from playing another style of guitar playing. Preparing your fingers is essential to making sure you develop a consistent and accurate movement and sound on the guitar.
Setting up Your Picking Hand
Aligning your right hand might be the most important part of setting up your playing position when starting classical guitar, especially if you’re coming from playing another style of guitar playing. Preparing your fingers is essential to making sure you develop a consistent and accurate movement and sound on the guitar.
Nail Shaping
Nails are the way that classical guitarists make a louder and more clear and accurate sound. That being said, it is actually possible to play without them, but with using nails, you also learn to use the flesh of your fingers in conjunction with the use of nails. Having nails can only add possibilities. It’s important to understand that people’s nails come in all sizes, shapes, and strengths. And not just nails, but how the tips of our fingers are shaped . In this lesson, Evan is going to show you his method of shaping nails that helps you determine what shape might be right for you.
How to Create a Good Sound
Now, lets talk about some perspectives about sound and our instrument. Perhaps the three most important characteristics of a good sound are consistency, the direction the string is pushed, and the release of the string. Of course in many ways, tone is a personal preference, and in this lesson, we get get a close up look of Evan's preferences!
How to Create a Good Sound
Now, lets talk about some perspectives about sound and our instrument. Perhaps the three most important characteristics of a good sound are consistency, the direction the string is pushed, and the release of the string. Of course in many ways, tone is a personal preference, and in this lesson, we get get a close up look of Evan's preferences!

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troglio

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03/05/25

Good help un my growth

Fred7

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10/29/24

Good course

Still at beginning of course and so far do good.Things explained clearly and progress is happening! Recommended.

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