Help With Right Hand Technique
I'm new to classical guitar and trying to follow along with the beginner's course. I notice that the instructor is using the rest stroke, which I am terrible at (at this point, I don't think I totally understand its right physicality and the proper way to execute such a technique). Is it acceptable to use the free stroke, or is it mandatory to use the rest stroke in classroom #7?
Also, is there a specific section for such questions in the forum?
Thanks
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Abdullah Alshammari Hi Abdullah. I am also a beginner to classical guitar so my response is based on a limited amount of knowledge. I am also working my way through Beginning Guitar Course: Part 1. I have currently working on the exercises in module 24, so I have gone through module 7. I am assuming that you are referring to module 7 when you refer to classroom #7. We both seem to be in similar situation.
Assuming my assumption above is correct, I do note that the instructor specifically has us doing both the rest stroke and free stroke on these exercises. To date, I have seen him be consistent about this throughout the course until we get to playing multiple notes.
Along with the Beginning Guitar Course: Part 1, I am also studying from a series of books from our national music conservatory to work on technique. I note that these books ask the student to use both the rest and free strokes when doing certain exercises.
My conclusion is that if two different sources are teaching beginners to use the rest stroke and the free stroke, then it must be a useful skill for a beginner to develop. The best reason I can figure out for the rest stroke is that it is a technique we will want to sometime use to mute strings so that the we obtain a nice clear sound from our guitar.
At the end of the day, this is a self-study program, so we can do whatever we want or don't want to do. I have chosen to learn both. It is up to you to decide what you want to do.
Anyways, I hope that helps.