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Study in E minor

Francisco Tarrega (1852-1909)             

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Along with his very well known pieces for guitar like: Recuerdos de la Alhambra or Capricho Arabe, Francisco Tarrega  wrote many  studies for this instrument. Guitar studies can be very dry and void of grace and beauty. Tarrega's studies are far from that as we can see on this very short study.


Paradetas                                      by Gaspar Sanz

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Rujero                                             by Gaspar Sanz

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Study in A Major                         by Fernando Sor

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Lesson 1                            

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On Lesson 1 I explain how to set the correct right hand position. Using different viewing angles of the right hand I show you one of the most important aspects  of Classical guitar playing. Right hand position.   I play the six strings open while counting the beats. The lesson makes use of the whole note, a 4/4 time signature and a metronome marking of 100 beats per minute to the quarter note.

 


Study 8. Opus114                                   by Ferdinando Carulli   

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Españoleta                                     by Gaspar Sanz

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LESSONS 1 - 7   (Samples)

LESSONS 8 - 14  (Samples)

LESSONS 15 - 21  (Samples)

LESSONS 22 - 28  (Samples)

LESSONS 1 - 7 (Complete)

LESSONS 8 - 14(Complete)

LESSONS 15 - 21(Complete)

LESSONS 22 - 28(Complete)

LESSONS 29 - 35(Complete)

LESSONS 36 - 43(Complete)

MUSIC BY DIFFERENT COMPOSERS (Complete)

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Minuet 

Johann Krieger (1652-1735)

 

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 Baroque is one of my favorites styles in music. Although Vivaldi, Bach and Handel are the most prominent composers from that period, many other composers, not as known to the general public as the ones mentioned before, wrote great music, for example: Johann Krieger.


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Lesson 35              

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Lesson 35 is a composition in a form of a waltz. The student will find some unusual fingering for the left hand. The melody has a  strong Latin American flavor with hints of baroque music.


Romance                                   

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