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Ferdinando Carulli
Méthode Complete, Op. 27
Works Info
Composer
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Ferdinando Carulli
Genre
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Chamber
Compose Date
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ca. 1809
Average_duration
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05:52
Ferdinando Carulli's 'Méthode Complete, Op. 27' is a comprehensive guitar method that was composed in the early 19th century. The method was first published in Paris in 1810 and quickly became popular among guitarists of the time. It is still widely used today as a standard method for classical guitar instruction. The 'Méthode Complete, Op. 27' is divided into three parts or movements. The first movement covers the basics of guitar playing, including posture, hand position, and basic techniques such as fingerpicking and strumming. The second movement focuses on more advanced techniques such as arpeggios, scales, and tremolo. The third movement is devoted to repertoire, with a selection of pieces ranging from simple folk tunes to more complex classical compositions. One of the key characteristics of Carulli's method is its emphasis on melody and musicality. Unlike some other guitar methods of the time, which focused primarily on technical exercises, Carulli's method includes a wide variety of musical examples that are designed to help students develop their musicality and expressiveness on the instrument. Another notable feature of the 'Méthode Complete, Op. 27' is its use of duets and ensemble pieces. Throughout the method, Carulli includes numerous duets and ensemble pieces that are designed to be played with a teacher or another student. This not only helps to develop the student's ensemble skills but also provides a more engaging and enjoyable learning experience. Overall, Carulli's 'Méthode Complete, Op. 27' is a comprehensive and well-rounded guitar method that has stood the test of time. Its emphasis on melody, musicality, and ensemble playing make it a valuable resource for guitarists of all levels and styles.
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