Dionysio Aguado
Lessons (8) for guitar
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Composer:Dionysio AguadoGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicAverage_duration:11:15Movement_count:8Movement ...."Lessons (8) for guitar" is a collection of instructional pieces for classical guitar composed by Dionysio Aguado. The work was composed in the early 19th century and was first published in Paris in 1825. The collection consists of eight movements, each of which is designed to teach a specific technique or aspect of guitar playing. The first movement, "Leccion Primera," is a simple exercise in arpeggios and chord progressions. The second movement, "Leccion Segunda," focuses on the use of the thumb in playing bass notes. The third movement, "Leccion Tercera," is a study in the use of the fingers to play melody and accompaniment simultaneously. The fourth movement, "Leccion Cuarta," is a study in the use of harmonics, while the fifth movement, "Leccion Quinta," focuses on the use of slurs and legato playing. The sixth movement, "Leccion Sexta," is a study in the use of tremolo, while the seventh movement, "Leccion Septima," focuses on the use of staccato and articulation. The final movement, "Leccion Octava," is a more advanced piece that combines many of the techniques taught in the previous movements. It is a virtuosic piece that requires a high level of technical skill and musicality. Overall, "Lessons (8) for guitar" is an important work in the classical guitar repertoire. It is a valuable resource for guitarists of all levels, from beginners to advanced players, and provides a comprehensive introduction to many of the fundamental techniques of classical guitar playing.More....
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