Etude No.20, Op.60 by Carcassi and Lesson for Classical Guitar
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Etude No.20, Op.60 (Allegro brillante) by Matteo Carcassi (1796-1853) and Lesson for Classical Guitar. Performance, lesson, and sheet music.
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25 Melodic and Progressive Etudes, Op.60 by Matteo Carcassi (1796-1853) for Classical Guitar. PDF sheet music for Classical Guitar. Comes with both a notation edition with left hand fingering and a separate tab edition in the same pdf. Intermediate to Early-Advanced (Grade 5-9). This is a PDF download. 142 Pages.
The twenty-five etudes in Op.60 by Matteo Carcassi (1796-1853) are one of the most important pedagogical collections for classical guitar. The etudes are both enjoyable for their musical content and pedagogically beneficial for their very clear technical objectives. Compared to other etude collections, both period and modern, Op.60 excels in its tightly focused compositional adherence to didactic goals. For this reason the etudes are excellent studies for students to test their skills in a controlled musical setting and a right of passage from the intermediate to upper playing level.
Etude No.20 is at a technique level of around Grade 7-8 depending on your desired tempo and level of musical refinement. This etude presents study opportunities for triadic arpeggios, left and right hand accuracy, right hand string crossings, RH thumb sweeps, shifts and more. I graded this etude based on its short length and lack of awkward fingerings but at faster tempos with more refinement this etude presents very significant challenges that can be considered quite advanced even at the professional level.
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I first learned on Carcassi. Very good instruction
Great guitar playing! I got your first classical guitar lesson book and am learning to read and play. I've been playing rock to punk rock guitar for 42 years and it's time I learned something different, thank you! I'll eventually get to this lesson!😃
Enjoy! Thanks for watching.
Great energy in your performance for this one, Bradford! This Carcassi 60 series has been a very high quality one so far, both with the instructional value and sound quality.
Glad you enjoyed it! It's been a lot of work. Playing aside it's just a ton of video processing actually. But it's been fun working on 25.
great techniche! so lite and free!
Thanks, this one was difficult for me. I found it quite hard to come close to the tempos of others and keep it clean. I'll need to work more on it.
very interesting, though w-a-y beyond my current skill levels, I do find presentations like this very thought-provoking and sets groundwork for future practice. Thank you for presenting this lovely piece.
Thanks for watching. Yes, I think the lessons can still be useful even if not playing the work.
These studies are very good to develop your technical skills, sound generally nice and are fun to play. But I also have some doubts and negative thoughts about several spots where he uses strange notes or voice movements, making this work weaker from a compositional point of view. Therefore I find them less suited for performing on stage.
Well, Op.60 is very specifically 'etudes' and very didactic in intention and content.
@@Thisisclassicalguitar Yes, but there are several etudes that worth playing in a concert, eg Villa Lobos Etude 1