We have another new addition to our classical guitar lesson on J.S. Bach's - Prelude in D Minor.
Part 8 looks at only four measures, which happen to be the most difficult to finger in order to sound consistent with all the other measures. One solution to this problem is to use hammer-ons, noticibly changing the flow. Another requires some very uncomfortable stretches. My solution is to use a cross-string pattern where the highest note is not on the highest string, changing the right hand sequence. This ends up being relatively easy to play after a little work.
Part 9 takes us to the end, using mostly familiar chord shapes.
Enjoy!
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