Easy is rather subjective. Even a piece like Spanish Romance has a few awkward chords in the second part, which are a struggle to play smoothly. Nothing is easy in classical guitar.
Chords we see every day are easy because we do them often. It's the same thing with the trickier parts. The more repetitions of those tricky parts / unit of time, the better
Agreed. Adelita is fairly straightforward, but the 3rd last bar can catch you because it's so different in fingering and positioning from the rest. And even "easy" pieces can quickly become complicated once you start playing with tone, pacing and emotion. It's not simply a case of putting the notes on the page into sound.
Totally agree with Nosmirk. Some of those pieces are not easy at all. Julia Florida is difficult and a concert piece. I really hope beginners don't think I should be playing this and get put off the instrument.
It's nice to hear some stuff that can be played and sound beautiful even by players who are still working to master the instrument. I have played about half of the ones on your list. The major section of Spanish Romance is a major finger killer and something I still have not mastered. The Werner arrangement of "Jesu" took me six months to get under my fingers and it is one of my favorites to play, as is Lagrima. Thanks for sharing the list and your playing
I remember these pieces when I was young. I didn’t appreciate then that it’s easy to read and play the notes but each piece is all about figuring out the emotion that each composer wanted and instilling that into the piece.
For anyone looking for tabs, No. 9 could also be Bach’s Prelude in C Major. Gounod superimposed a melody over a slightly altered version of the piece by Bach. I prefer Bach’s original to Gounod’s version personally.
I understood it. I had been hearing in UA-cam second version "Lagrima". It's some adding pieces and chords. Bach is hard for all time:) Tárrega❤ . 19324
I'm not sure if I agree with this list. You have made some good choices, but: Julia Florida is by far NOT a piece to give a beginner. It's in the highest grade levels of most exam programs for a reason. Ave Maria, Jesu, and La Melanconia I believe are also far too difficult for a beginner to learn effectively. Other than that, nice playing of these pieces.
Agreed. Those were odd choices. Especially Julia Florida and melancholia. Jesu, joy of man's desire is actually OK for beginners once the shock of that many notes and no rest moments is overcome. None of the movements are difficult per se, it's just relentless. I don't think I'd give beginners the pieces you mention though, you want beginners to build confidence on the instrument and with reading music before you get more complexity in.
A very cool list! I have just started to sight read for guitar and these will be perfect for continuing my progress. I hope the scores are available at the usual places (IMSLP, MuseScore, etc.) Thanks for posting!
I’ve taught countless beginners on guitar, in several styles. Nearly every classical guitar piece, ostensibly written at any simple level, has passages that are far too difficult for anyone who has not played seriously and successfully tackled innumerable technical procedures. Many of the simpler pieces present difficulties for all but the most adroit. I think it’s probably the same for most instruments.
Adelita is not an easy piece, neither is Lagrima! I was just listening to Julian Bream playing it. It was gorgeous and showed how on an "easy" piece what mastery he had on the guitar...not easy at all!
Imo it is challenging to play Tarrega well because every note has to be played with intent and expression! Much easier to speedrun through other pieces that are more arpeggio / scale based.
I'm probably an intermediate and had difficulty with jesu for some reason. The fingerings and timings are kind of unintuitive on that one for me personally
Gotta admit for these being "EASY" pieces most of them were played badly with unclear & fuzzy notes & string buzz.This guy has no right to call any of them easy when he can't even play them correctly!
No, it's not. Lovely test of sight reading for more advanced players because of the timings and the changes. It actually gets much, much, more difficult from pretty much the end of the section played in this video. A great piece, and really good for an angry day when you just want to have music that matches your mood and work out your frustrations on the strings.
Number 9 his hardly an easy piece. Nor is number 10. Yeah playing the “notes” may be accessible to a beginner. To play even the easiest classical piece with proper phrasing and and intent is difficult to any player. Because the better you get, the more you see and hear in the piece, I was just curious about this perspective of “easy but difficult.”
Easy is rather subjective. Even a piece like Spanish Romance has a few awkward chords in the second part, which are a struggle to play smoothly. Nothing is easy in classical guitar.
Chords we see every day are easy because we do them often. It's the same thing with the trickier parts. The more repetitions of those tricky parts / unit of time, the better
That's one of the first pieces anyone learns..
@@gmatsue84 Maybe so, but playing it flawlesly takes more then just knowing where to put your fingers.
@@Nosmirk That's for every piece, Adelita is just as hard then, what are you on about
Agreed. Adelita is fairly straightforward, but the 3rd last bar can catch you because it's so different in fingering and positioning from the rest. And even "easy" pieces can quickly become complicated once you start playing with tone, pacing and emotion. It's not simply a case of putting the notes on the page into sound.
Totally agree with Nosmirk. Some of those pieces are not easy at all. Julia Florida is difficult and a concert piece. I really hope beginners don't think I should be playing this and get put off the instrument.
Anything by Barrios Mangore is difficult but fantastic.
It's nice to hear some stuff that can be played and sound beautiful even by players who are still working to master the instrument. I have played about half of the ones on your list. The major section of Spanish Romance is a major finger killer and something I still have not mastered. The Werner arrangement of "Jesu" took me six months to get under my fingers and it is one of my favorites to play, as is Lagrima.
Thanks for sharing the list and your playing
I remember these pieces when I was young. I didn’t appreciate then that it’s easy to read and play the notes but each piece is all about figuring out the emotion that each composer wanted and instilling that into the piece.
For anyone looking for tabs, No. 9 could also be Bach’s Prelude in C Major. Gounod superimposed a melody over a slightly altered version of the piece by Bach. I prefer Bach’s original to Gounod’s version personally.
Who is that playing 'Lagrima?' Such a gorgeous recording!
In the description Brian says that all excerpts are by himself. I rather like this rendition of Lágrima as well!
Yes
I understood it. I had been hearing in UA-cam second version "Lagrima". It's some adding pieces and chords.
Bach is hard for all time:)
Tárrega❤
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19324
I'm not sure if I agree with this list. You have made some good choices, but: Julia Florida is by far NOT a piece to give a beginner. It's in the highest grade levels of most exam programs for a reason. Ave Maria, Jesu, and La Melanconia I believe are also far too difficult for a beginner to learn effectively. Other than that, nice playing of these pieces.
Agreed. Those were odd choices. Especially Julia Florida and melancholia. Jesu, joy of man's desire is actually OK for beginners once the shock of that many notes and no rest moments is overcome. None of the movements are difficult per se, it's just relentless. I don't think I'd give beginners the pieces you mention though, you want beginners to build confidence on the instrument and with reading music before you get more complexity in.
nicely played... thank you
A very cool list! I have just started to sight read for guitar and these will be perfect for continuing my progress. I hope the scores are available at the usual places (IMSLP, MuseScore, etc.) Thanks for posting!
Très bn choix ! Merci 👍
I’ve taught countless beginners on guitar, in several styles.
Nearly every classical guitar piece, ostensibly written at any simple level, has passages that are far too difficult for anyone who has not played seriously and successfully tackled innumerable technical procedures.
Many of the simpler pieces present difficulties for all but the most adroit. I think it’s probably the same for most instruments.
My goal is learn la melancolia and Julia Florida. To me both of pieces are really simple to learn, i'm just need to take time to study these pieces
I know almost all of this pieces and have been playing them. Ave Maria is not easy at all, the hardest piece off all of the list
well it's already to hard for me because there's no tabs :sob:
Adelita is not an easy piece, neither is Lagrima! I was just listening to Julian Bream playing it. It was gorgeous and showed how on an "easy" piece what mastery he had on the guitar...not easy at all!
Imo it is challenging to play Tarrega well because every note has to be played with intent and expression! Much easier to speedrun through other pieces that are more arpeggio / scale based.
I think tarrega - etude in e minor is esier than adelita. And also antonio cano - etude no 7 is also easy, much esier than julia florida.
These are grade 3-4 even grade 5 pieces means 4-5 years of practice.
I'm probably an intermediate and had difficulty with jesu for some reason. The fingerings and timings are kind of unintuitive on that one for me personally
It's not a beginners piece, don't worry. It's relentless for the entire piece. Getting timing slightly wrong throws you off so much.
I remember another version of the same piece. Many said that it was one of the hardest pieces on guitar.
El tercero es el Estudio de Rubira
A.B.Mangore- easy ? 😡
I'm pretty sure that Julia Florida isn't a easy piece xd
Bach's Ave Maria is actually hardcore guys. And let's not even talk about Barrios...
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In what world is Julia Florida an easy piece?
2,3,4,5,10👍
Nice list, but Bach prelude in C not for beginner 😂
I such can read tab
julia florida is not a beginner piece LMFAO
These pieces are surely not easy....
Take Julia Florida off the list. It’s not beginner level.
Gotta admit for these being "EASY" pieces most of them were played badly with unclear & fuzzy notes & string buzz.This guy has no right to call any of them easy when he can't even play them correctly!
same thought lol someone didn’t practice 40 hours😏
Facile n'est pas classique
8. is not easy at all
No, it's not. Lovely test of sight reading for more advanced players because of the timings and the changes. It actually gets much, much, more difficult from pretty much the end of the section played in this video. A great piece, and really good for an angry day when you just want to have music that matches your mood and work out your frustrations on the strings.
Number 9 his hardly an easy piece. Nor is number 10. Yeah playing the “notes” may be accessible to a beginner. To play even the easiest classical piece with proper phrasing and and intent is difficult to any player. Because the better you get, the more you see and hear in the piece, I was just curious about this perspective of “easy but difficult.”
Prelude in C?
The Giuliani???
Julia Florida???
Ha ha... I don't know why this video showed up in my suggestions. The guy clearly isn't a guitarist!
Si esto es fácil, entonces lo estás haciendo mal
easy my ass
Some of these pieces are not actually easy.