New classical guitar sheet music
Here are a few of my classical guitar compositions for easy and intermediate guitar players.
Guitar music by Peter Edvinsson (PDF)
- A Missing Thought
- Birds In Wintertime
- Blue Clouds (video)
- Circus Lion
- Desert Storm
- Dreams Of The Past (video)
- Johann Sebastian
- Merry Merchants
- Moonlight Tale
- Orange Tree
- Rose From Afar (video)
- Shells In The Sand
- Snowdance
- Sunset Land
- The Mystery Of Life (mp3)
- The Rainbow
- Time
- Try To Find The Way
- Winners
Is It Necessary To Practice Guitar Playing?
By Peter Edvinsson
Have you ever wondered why you practice on your guitar? Is it really
that important to practice? Let us take a look at your practice time!
When I started to play guitar I usually had my guitar laying on my bed
so I saw it as soon as I entered my room. This made it impossible to forget
playing guitar. Actually I liked it so I often took time to play short moments
between other activities or when I got really inspired maybe playing for
hours.
Maybe this can not be defined as actual practice time. I just
played around but anyway I developed as a guitarist. Later on my guitar
playing endeavors became more serious and I practiced with more concentration
and purposefulness.
Let us talk about the more dreaded organized
guitar practicing time! I guess most people have experienced that they get
better if they practice. You shape the physical facilities helping you to
play the music you like. You can also develop your mental, emotional and
spiritual capabilities depending on the way you practice.
But if
you lack self-discipline? Self-discipline is defined as the ability to do
what you should do, when you should do it, whether you want it or not. It
is something you can develop but there is one requisite. You must want to
develop it.
Before you actually can develop self-discipline you have
to set some goals. This is not so complicated actually. It is for example
the act of thinking about why you are playing guitar, what you want to become
as a guitarist and writing this done. When the wishes of your heart has
become goals by being written down you can exercise self-discipline enough
to accomplish the tasks that leads to your goal.
This long-term goal
is a great help for you to find out what you should practice on right now.
The things to practice on a weekly or daily basis are often referred to
as you short-term goals. If you base you short-term goals on your long-term
goals you will always have the confidence that you practice the things you
have decided are most important to you.
Actually there are many guitar
pupils who practice while they are doing other things like watching TV,
eating, talking to people, etc. Maybe this type of practice is more like
playing things you have learned already. Your actual practice time will
help you learn completely new things in the most favorable setting. This
means for example:
1. A place without distractions. No sounds, TV
or other things that can tempt your self-discipline.
2. A place with
enough light to help you read sheet music, tablature or other things you
are to practice.
3. A place with the necessary equipment. Of course
your guitar and music books, music stand, paper and pencil, manuscript paper
and most important, your written out long-term goals and short-term goals.
There are many things you probably wish and need to practice on a daily
basis like improvising, scales, arpeggios, sight reading, composing and
more. If you create a routine for the things you want to practice every
day you will not have to worry over what to practice.
When your routine
has become a habit you will find it much easier and enjoyable to practice.
As you keep working on the same exercises over an extended period of time
you will also be able to see progress and become more motivated.
I would like to testify that working with concentration on things you need
to practice is a very enjoyable experience. It consists of the satisfaction
of knowing that you are working at the best of your ability on things you
like the most and seeing that you are actually on the way towards your goal!