Tárrega, Francisco - Estudio en Mi menor Guitare seule (avec tablature) |
Compositeur : | Tárrega, Francisco (1852 - 1909) | ||
Instrumentation : | Guitare seule (avec tablature) | ||
Genre : | Romantique | ||
Tonalité : | Mi mineur | ||
Arrangeur : Editeur : | Rubarth, Lutz | ||
Droit d'auteur : | Public Domain | ||
Ajoutée par lrubarth, 19 Avr 2024 This lovely guitar study by Spanish composer Francisco Tárrega (1852-1909) is actually not very difficult to play. As far as right hand technique is concerned, it's very similar to the famous solo guitar piece called “Spanish Romance” (Anonymous). When it comes to left hand technique, there are only a few more or less tricky position changes, that make it a bit difficult to play the melody legato, which means, in a smooth and even style without any noticeable break between the notes, but they can be mastered by using beneficial fingerings. The most challenging position change would be from D7 (bar 11) to G (bar 12). I decided to use a rather unconventional fingering. To those who are looking for an easy solution that helps to play this passage really nicely, I recommend to skip the last two accompaniment notes of measure 11 (d and c, printed in brackets). After all, I think it's better to simplify a phrase to make it sound beautiful when performing a piece, than to stumble playing all the original notes. By the way, I felt free to add a little variation at the end of the piece and I hope you enjoy my interpretation! |