I am currently pursuing a degree in Classical Guitar performance and I am curious to know if anyone has had experience as a classical solo musician on the ships.
Thank you,
Ross
I couldn't say I have had the experience but from playing classical guitar many years and reading about the experience of others I doubt you need much more than your repertoire and a recording if you know how to play well. At least that's the impression I get from the cruse musician jobs. Have some quality recordings and apply for the job. if you're pursuing a degree I am sure you can probably read music well at this point. It's just a matter of bringing a bunch of music with you and playing them for people.
Firstly, don't ever ever start a classical guitar exercise without re-tuning your guitar. Don't get lazy when it comes to this because if you often practice with an untuned guitar, there's a high chance you will perfect flaws instead of perfecting your technique. As a beginner, especially if you learn classical guitar online without a teacher, start with the standard tuning of your instrument, which is: 1-e' (329.60Hz), 2-b (246.90Hz), 3-g (196.00 Hz), 4-d (146.80 Hz), 5-A (110.00Hz) and 6-E (82,40Hz).
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