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Verify some music for me?
I am hoping that someone will recognize this piece and reassure me that the note is correct.
I am working from the green Aaron Shearer book on page 44. It is simply titled "Barcarolle" by Carcassi. The key signature has one sharp. There are several accidentals in it--so I don't know if it's G or em. It's a thumb workout piece with 8th notes in the bass and dotted quarter on the upper strings. The A# in measure 12 is annoying the daylights out of me. It's against a G and a B. Does it really belong there? Am I reading it incorrectly? (Not that I've ever done that...cough F# cough) Please don't make me feel like an idiot for questioning it. I've only been studying classical since April.
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i'm not familiar with that piece. i searched but couldn't find the music.
any chance you can scan and show that section? or tab it out? is the next note a b? it most likely is correct, it is not uncommon for there to be a note that clashes, then resolves. |
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Yes, it is a b.
I'll scan and try to post it. I can't find a better name for the music. Thanks for an answer.
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I guess that sometimes when you're playing slowly the moments of tension are a little too tense. I don't have the periods in my ears yet so I'll play something wrong and think it seems right--but it would be right in another time.
Thanks for looking at it.
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this was the start of the 'clashical' era, if memory serves correct. btw, carcassi's op 60 no 3 in A is a pretty little piece, not too hard. |
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Ah, you know exactly where I am. Op 60, number 3 and 7 are in the current pile along with Sor Study in b minor Op 35, #22. The Sor is to specifically get me out of first position and to work on clarity in bar chords. Which is happening
I do with that book would label the pieces more completely so they can be recognize by others OR so that I can stalk them on youtube.
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