Have a scroll down to find some videos related to the pieces your are working on!
Here you'll find all the backing tracks for Book 2, these help make it super fun for you to play the pieces you have been learning.
There are also some slowed down versions of the songs to help you practise along with.
An easy piece to get you started on book 2 and a great piece to practise your quavers.
Get those fingers moving when playing the quavers!
Learn those D string bass notes!
Another piece to help wit the bass notes on the D string!
Learn those A string bass notes!
Lets get it up to speed
A very famous song to help learn those tricky bass notes!
Forgotten how to play your high notes? After lots of time spent on bass notes refresh your high note with this tune.
A great bass note workout.
Fancy a duet - put these two pieces together.
Up for a challenge? Learn your fretted bass notes in position one and play along with "Gypsy Dance"!
Have you ever wondered how to play two notes at the same time? Well then, here it is!
A great piece to work on 2 notes together.
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Make sure you make those Cs C#s!
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The perfect finger workout! As well as a great piece to learn about sharps!
Time to speed up that finger workout!
The perfect pieces for working on your Dotted Crotchet rhythms.
Work on your free stroke chord playing in this accomiment for New World Theme.
You could also use this as a backing track to play along with 'New World Theme'!
Have a go at playing these two pieces together.
Second position study using The Guitarist's Way Book 2
Put second position to good use in this well known tune.
Build on what you learnt in 'Two Note Chords' by adding in some bass notes in this tricky piece.
Hear both parts played together.
Have a go at learning about flats with this scale.
An introduction to the Bb note and a demonstration of "Night Flight"
Slow piece at the end of "The Guitarist's Way" book 2, which covers position 1, position 2 and position 3!
Following on from 2nd position. Here we cover 5th position and the notes of the C Major scale in 5th position that you will use to play the last 3 pieces of the guitarist's way book 2
Two notes in 2 different places? Playing in different positions is a great way to expand your fretboard knowledge.
Try and join in playing 'London's Burning' as a round.
Another pieces for using your 5th position playing. This one shifts half way through.
A brief introduction to 5th position on your classical guitar and a demonstration of "Toccata"
Try playing Toccata along with this Accompaniment
Hear both parts played together!