You start with the anatomy of the guitar. You learn how to hold the pick, how to strum your first chords (A, E, D, G, C), and the basics of rhythmic strumming. The "fixed" video quality helps significantly here, as seeing the angle of the wrist is crucial for avoiding strain.

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: Visual demonstrations of finger positioning, strumming patterns, and techniques. : Printed guides covering music theory, classical style, and fingerstyle : Cassettes or CDs for practice along with backing tracks. Curriculum

Orbis Fabbri published the course in Spain, Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia — but the video content was not identical. Some versions had missing lessons, wrong order, or audio desync. Students following along would suddenly find the instructor playing something unrelated to the booklet.

The is a vintage instructional series, originally released in the 1990s as a partwork collection of magazines and VHS tapes (later digitized). It features renowned Italian guitarist Roberto Fabbri and is designed to take students from absolute beginner to intermediate levels using a structured, classical approach. Course Overview & Structure