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Performing on classical guitar

Lesson details

Learning outcome

I can analyse a solo classical guitar performance and can develop my own solo performance.

Key learning points

  1. We can improve our performance by reflecting on accuracy, technical control and interpretation.
  2. Focusing on one or two most impactful aspects is the most effective way to practise.
  3. These include accuracy, fluency, tone, intonation, projection, communication and stylistic features.
  4. We analysed a solo performance on classical guitar, which had many effective aspects.

Keywords

  • Tone - the specific timbre of a sound, not to be confused with the interval also called a tone

  • Fluency - how effectively a performance ‘flows’ seamlessly without interruption or hesitation

  • Accuracy - how effectively a performance uses the correct pitches, rhythms and performance directions

Common misconception

You should try and address all areas for improvement while practising.

Eventually it is a good idea to address all areas for improvement, but in a single practice session you should focus on the one or two that will have the greatest impact on the effectiveness of your performance.

Teacher tip

If possible, providing opportunities for pupils to record themselves playing and to listen back can be effective for accurate self-evaluation. If not, performing to others and getting specific feedback based on the assessment criteria can also help pupils to identify their areas for improvement.

Files needed for this lesson

Performance exemplar - solo classical guitar (audio) 1.67 MB (MP3)

Performance exemplar - solo classical guitar (score) 32.61 KB (PDF)

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Licence

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Lesson video

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Prior knowledge starter quiz

4 Questions

Q1.
Which action is most likely to improve tone quality on a classical guitar?

Plucking the strings as hard as possible
Increasing the speed to make the notes stand out
Correct answer: Positioning the hand correctly and plucking smoothly
Ignoring the dynamics and articulation

Q2.
Match the musical action to how if affects expression.

Correct Answer:Using dynamic contrast,makes phrases more engaging and dramatic

makes phrases more engaging and dramatic

Correct Answer:Articulating notes clearly,shapes the musical line

shapes the musical line

Correct Answer:Adding subtle rubato or tempo changes,adds emotional depth

adds emotional depth

Correct Answer:Playing all notes at the same volume,reduces expressiveness

reduces expressiveness

Q3.
A performance flows seamlessly without interruption or hesitation.

Correct Answer: fluent

Q4.
Order these steps from least to most effective for improving fluency:

1 - Playing the passage at full speed without preparation
2 - Isolating difficult sections and repeating them
3 - Practising slowly and gradually increasing speed.

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