
GuitarCoop and their fantastic YouTube Channel. Super high quality videos and interviews. Open Strings Berlin and their amazing Youtube Channel. GSI – Guitar Salon International – A guitar salon that mainly sells high end guitars but their YouTube is awesome. I post their videos very regularly so make sure to follow them. Subscribe to their YouTube for fantastic and regular videos, the website is more about guitar sales. Sicca Guitars – This German guitar salon is great. Bret Williams and Classical Guitar Insider – Thanks for the fun interview.Ī Few Recommended Classical Guitar Websites.John Schneiderman – The great guitarist and lutenist, posted a nice backlink to his interview here.Primo Guitar – Our ‘ friend‘ posts student repertoire for classical and fingerstyle guitar.

Drew Henderson – One of Canada’s great classical guitarists.Tariq Harb – A great Canadian classical guitarist and posted a nice backlink to the site.Matthew McAllister – Check out his great videos of my sheet music.Classical Guitar Magazine – A subsection of the above.Classical Guitar Insider – Check out Bret Williams amazing podcast.Classical Guitar Corner – Simon Powis’s online school.Interacted with him a good amount, he’s great. Uros Baric, Guitarist – Uros equals quality.Friends of the Siteĭo you have an active link to This is Classical Guitar from your website or blog? Contact me to be listed here: Acoustic Guitar Magazine – Thanks for featuring me in your article on online schools. It’s a painful job but someone has to do it. I have thousands of sites and channels that I subscribe to in case you’ve wondered how I track so much across the web. I’ll only list the ones that I actually read regularly (can’t list everyone). Here’s a list just a few personal recommendations for classical guitar websites and blogs. Classical guitar sites and channels I follow on a regular basis.
