Study in B Minor by Fernando Sor - Guitar Tutorial Part One
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- Опубліковано 24 жов 2017
- Study in B Minor by Fernando Sor Guitar Tutorial. The popular guitar study taken from the 20 studies for guitar Sor/Segovia edition. Techniques and tips for playing this piece. Music and tabs available free from www.boltonguitar.co.uk
Simon, easy piece, yet beautiful. Thank you.
Glad you like it!
God bless you sir for your most excellent lessons and free tabs!
Hello Justin - glad to be of help.
Thanks so much Mr Simon
Only to pleased to help out.
It's a very useful lesson. Thank you.
Than you I'm glad to be of help.
Very good video! It can be seen that they have invested their love in music! Has subscribed. Like#4
Thank you.
It was very useful..Thank You
Glad it helps.
Very helpful. On to part 2 🙂
Good - keep going.
Brilliant ! Thanks Simon.
Thanks Philip - part two to come with some interesting techniques often overlooked by beginners.
I'll be watching for it. :)
Thank you very much
You are welcome
Thank you sir
All the best
Thanks
No problem
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Thanks,😀
Simon, Many thanks for your tutorials. In Bar 7, 5th note is annotated E Sharp! I thought E Sharp was F. Why is it not annotated as F with a natural sign? Or am I losing it?
Without over complicating it , the reason for E# is simply to make it clear that there is a change in pitch ie. E natural going to E# then F#. Yes you could write it as F natural but then you might play the same note in the next bar when it should be F# . There is also a more complex reason for it which is to do with the harmonic movement. but we'll not go there.🤣🤣🤣
7:07
Thanks you.
Brilliant ,but could anyone tell me how to count it I could not work it out, thanks.
It is three beats in a bar with each beat divided in half . There are therefore 6 notes in each bar counted as 1& 2& 3& etc. Note bar 16 as only 5 notes in the bar as there is a half beat rest sign making up for the final note.
Thank you, for taking the time to reply.
What are all the chords used?
Too many to go through here.