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Touché
How could I forget the acute accent? I'm ashamed of myself haha |
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Robert Johnson's "Alman" is a spirited piece that is not difficult to play.
Doing a Google search, I found a free pdf and video of the Alman on the "thisisclassicalguitar.com" website: https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.co...Alman-Free.pdf The piece is also on page 54 of Frederick Noad's "Renaissance Guitar" book. Bianco Fiore by Cesare Negri is a cheerful tune from the Italian Renaissance usually played in Drop-D tuning. I found a free pdf with tab and video: https://www.guitardownunder.com/_sco...anco_fiore.php |
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Bianco Fiore can also be found in a nice collection of short tunes called "Six Lute Pieces of the Renaissance". The pieces entitled "Danza" and "Saltarello" are also pleasant upbeat tunes.
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The Ashgrove
Ave Maria Greensleeves Any of Mauro Giuliani’s studies but one of my favorites is “Allegro”. I’m a beginner and so these are pretty easy for anyone more experienced,I bet. I hope that helps. |
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If you mean the Bach Minuet in G that is a fabulous idea. I used to play that on the piano as a kid so it would be fun to learn on guitar.
As for all the other suggestions from everyone -- thanks! You have given me some good things to look into. I really enjoyed the Carulli piece I already learned so another song from him (you suggested "Waltz") could be a nice. |
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I'll add my voice to the 20 Studies by Fernando Sor and Leo Brouwer's Etudes Simples.
Since you're already playing Lagrima by Tarrega you might consider Adelita by the same composer. Like Lagrima it's very idiomatic to the guitar as are all Tarrega's pieces. At some point in the future you may want to give Recuerdos de la Alhambra a go! |
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"Spanish Romance" will make a good addition to your repertoire.
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I'm a rank beginner at reading guitar notes and classical style right hand.
Because of this I'm working through the Royal Conservatory of Music curriculum. Worth looking at, depending on where your reading is. |