Those are good ones fro, from others too, off course.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYNsYz-nOsI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1024bA4iU5w
Following your recent conversation, about the differences between guitar types, I want to paste here the link of this classical guitarist, Sharon Isbin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N77zyOXfIU
If you google a bit about Isbin, you will probably bump into her documentary (she is very well covered on YT) where she encounter short meeting with her friend who gives her an electric guitar to play.
They both laugh in the process where Isbin also explains that she spends all her time playing classical guitar only and considers she still doesn't have enough time to explore all the great possibilities that classical guitar offers.
That off course, leaves no room for the practice on the electric guitar where she admits she is not good there at all (!)
By the way, Isbin is founding director of the guitar department at Juilliard, a multiple grammy winning classical guitarist, etc., etc....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYNsYz-nOsI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1024bA4iU5w
Following your recent conversation, about the differences between guitar types, I want to paste here the link of this classical guitarist, Sharon Isbin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N77zyOXfIU
If you google a bit about Isbin, you will probably bump into her documentary (she is very well covered on YT) where she encounter short meeting with her friend who gives her an electric guitar to play.
They both laugh in the process where Isbin also explains that she spends all her time playing classical guitar only and considers she still doesn't have enough time to explore all the great possibilities that classical guitar offers.
That off course, leaves no room for the practice on the electric guitar where she admits she is not good there at all (!)
By the way, Isbin is founding director of the guitar department at Juilliard, a multiple grammy winning classical guitarist, etc., etc....