Waltz No.1 Op.44b by Fernando Sor for Two Guitars
These little waltzes by Sor have a light, flowing character. They should not be too heavy or too aggressive.
It is important to remember the waltz rhythm
(carried by the second guitar part) places a bit more
emphasis on the first beat while beats two and three
are weaker. Really strive for that “boom-chuckchuck”
sense of rhythmic pulse.
Because there are so many repeats it will be important
to utilize variety on the repeats not only in terms
of color but also in articulation and dynamics. Use
staccato, legato, and tenuto to add variety to your
performance. Better yet, mix and match different
tools to bring more variety to how you play the repeats.
The dotted rhythmic figures along with grace
notes in No. 4 will take some isolated work to keep
those precise and snappy.
This video is performed by Dave Belcher and Nicoletta Todesco and recorded at Yale University by Matthew LeFevre and Benjamin Schwartz.
The piece is part of the Grade 5 material of the Classical Guitar Corner Academy Curriculum. Learn more about Classical Guitar Corner Academy here: https://www.classicalguitarcorner.com/
The edition of this piece is included in the CGC Graded Duets For Classical Guitar book and you can find it in the printed edition here: https://www.classicalguitarcorner.com/graded-duets-for-classical-guitar/
Видео Waltz No.1 Op.44b by Fernando Sor for Two Guitars канала Classical Guitar Corner
It is important to remember the waltz rhythm
(carried by the second guitar part) places a bit more
emphasis on the first beat while beats two and three
are weaker. Really strive for that “boom-chuckchuck”
sense of rhythmic pulse.
Because there are so many repeats it will be important
to utilize variety on the repeats not only in terms
of color but also in articulation and dynamics. Use
staccato, legato, and tenuto to add variety to your
performance. Better yet, mix and match different
tools to bring more variety to how you play the repeats.
The dotted rhythmic figures along with grace
notes in No. 4 will take some isolated work to keep
those precise and snappy.
This video is performed by Dave Belcher and Nicoletta Todesco and recorded at Yale University by Matthew LeFevre and Benjamin Schwartz.
The piece is part of the Grade 5 material of the Classical Guitar Corner Academy Curriculum. Learn more about Classical Guitar Corner Academy here: https://www.classicalguitarcorner.com/
The edition of this piece is included in the CGC Graded Duets For Classical Guitar book and you can find it in the printed edition here: https://www.classicalguitarcorner.com/graded-duets-for-classical-guitar/
Видео Waltz No.1 Op.44b by Fernando Sor for Two Guitars канала Classical Guitar Corner
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