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Is Noad’s Solo Method Vol. 2 good for someone coming back to classical?
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I went to school about 10 years ago for classical guitar and theory, before that was being taught by late Brazilian Master Dennis Hill (own one of his guitars). Did playing for galleries and such but went in the direction of rock and metal as I was feeling pigeon-holed to just classical. Anyway, did a set the other night with the band and threw in a couple pieces, everyone loved it and I liked doing it again and want to get more gigs but feel I should be in a more advanced spot. I have Romanza, Bachs Cello Prelude, El Testamen de N’Amelia, have to relearn Recuerdos. Going to undergo learning Asturias and want to come back the right way with proper technique like I had before and already have Noad 1, should I get Noad two or just learn pieces and correct myself where I’m off?

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