Welcome to my new video! Today I wanted to tell you everything I figured out about my left hand thumb or fretting hand thumb in relation to classical guitar mostly. But this will be helpful for you if you hold the guitar a bit more angled like I do. Hope this video will help you to improve your guitar technique!
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0:00 setting up the problem
3:33 quick left hand summary
5:06 actual start of the video