Playing classical guitar:
A comprehensive method for classical guitar
Introduction
Though blueprinting is now an antiquated printing process, the term has 
come to be used as a popular expression for describing a working plan or
 construction documents. In music the blueprint is the musical score, 
provided by the composer, and blueprinting is the process of learning to
 play that composition by breaking it into its various parts and putting
 them back together. If this process is done haphazardly or 
inattentively, you will never have a perfectly coordinated piece of 
music; foundational flaws will make it lurch and stutter. When done with
 attention paid to every detail, the music will glide frictionless from 
your fingers; eloquently expressing the transcendental. 
A building, when seen from the outside, is a glorious piece of 
architecture. But the living structure is filled with mechanical systems
 that provide heating, ventilation, air conditioning, natural and 
artificial light, plumbing, electricity, wiring for phones and 
computers, back-up safety systems, and more. In a well designed building
 you never see the many layers that make it work. As a user you get to 
enjoy the beauty of the building, living and working in its functioning 
spaces; the offices, classrooms, studios, concert halls, lounges and 
bathrooms, without having to see how the water, power, heating, lighting
 and ventilation get there. Like any complex structure, a piece of music
 is made of many operating systems working together. The mechanical 
systems that make the piece of music work are those that you have built 
into your body and mind.
Though there are many similarities between the blueprints for a 
building and the musical score for a piece of music, there is one major 
difference; the blueprints break the systems down and the musical score 
presents all the working systems together. Additionally, the many 
mechanical systems needed to bring a composition to life are often 
implied in the score or are part of the performance practices associated
 with that particular musical tradition. The job of the performing 
musician is not just providing the moving parts; it is fundamentally to 
bring the music to life.