

Some of the text in the method can be difficult to interpret, but since my teacher had worked with Pujol he could explain things to me that weren't always obvious in the book. I must say, though, that I think a lot of the benefit came from having a teacher who understood the method well. I credit that book with much of my progress over the years. My second teacher (a prior teacher of the first) actually studied with Pujol, so he was also a big proponent of the method. By working through the exercises in this book slowly and methodically, I noticed significant improvement. I already had some classical guitar experience, but my technique was weak.

When I met my first teacher, he started me on this. do you guys have any experiences with Emilio Pujol vol 1-3? Are they really good books? I read somewhere on the net around, and it says that these books is highly recommended. Thanks a lot for replying me back! So there is absolutely no idea when the book publisher might translate vol.
