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Carcassi Etude 3, Opus. 60
Hey all,
I’m new to the forums, and happy to be here. I’m a guitarist and teacher in Denver and figured I’d introduce myself by posting one of my favorite etudes of all time - Carcassi’s Etude 3, opus. 60. This piece is one of my favorite to teach the concepts of the “walking-left-hand” and right hand placement while working with arpeggios. Thanks, and enjoy! https://youtu.be/BsaK530kHkg |
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Welcome to AGF!
Nice playing! |
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That was good! What is the name of the guitar "neck up" device you are using?
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Very nice!
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https://www.stringsbymail.com/murata...lack-4577.html Ive been using them for years. I did go out and get a longer rod to extend it higher, and attached some grippy strips to the underside of the base so it doesn’t slide down my leg. |
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Barry My SoundCloud page Avalon L-320C, Guild D-120, Martin D-16GT, McIlroy A20, Pellerin SJ CW Cordobas - C5, Fusion 12 Orchestra, C12, Stage Traditional Alvarez AP66SB, Seagull Folk Aria {Johann Logy}: |