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Old 03-05-2021, 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by AndreF View Post
Nicely done Peter. I think your tone is getting better, more classical sounding. Your practice is paying off!



You can't go wrong there. Even the simplest of Sor studies is worthy of our practice time. He was a master at blending technical challenges with beautiful melodies. Carcassi is more direct in this regard, like going to the gym , but very helpful too.

That's one of the problems with classical. There's too much quality to choose from!

(Dionisio Aguado may be another composer you might want to check out for technical studies that are both helpful and musical).


Thanks, as always, Andre for the support and encouragement. Sounding more classical is good!

I love Carcassi Op 60 no’3 - that’s the only one I have worked on so far.

I’ll definitely check Aguado out - thanks.
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