Hi Gang,
I know we are starting to inundate you with new material so I almost hesitate to put this out now, but I have had many requests over a very long time to finish a lesson on the classical guitar standard Romanza. This is a piece that I like all my students to learn at one time or another. It has a simple arpeggio going on in the right hand but some complicated concepts and techniques for the left.
There are many arrangements out there and this one is basically the one I grew up with in the book World's Favorite Series (#43, I think), where it is called Spanish Ballad. It is now up for our TARGET members in the Guitar Instrumentals section, along with the old stuff, Classical Gas and Embryonic Journey.
Check it out when you can and I hope you like it,
Neil
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Romanza
Neil wrote:
Hey, no fair. Bach's Bouree in Em was the Classical piece you started me out on!Hi Gang,
I know we are starting to inundate you with new material so I almost hesitate to put this out now, but I have had many requests over a very long time to finish a lesson on the classical guitar standard Romanza. This is a piece that I like all my students to learn at one time or another.
Neil
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Hey, no fair. Bach's Bouree in Em was the Classical piece you started me out on![/quote]
OUCH Greg. I don't even know why it was so hard for me, but I struggled with "Bouree" for weeks and weeks. "Air On A G String" was another that was difficult for me to learn. Bach is not kind to guitar players! :S
Hey, no fair. Bach's Bouree in Em was the Classical piece you started me out on![/quote]
OUCH Greg. I don't even know why it was so hard for me, but I struggled with "Bouree" for weeks and weeks. "Air On A G String" was another that was difficult for me to learn. Bach is not kind to guitar players! :S