Branle Gay by Jean-Baptist Besard for Classical Guitar [Lesson + PDF]
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- You can download the Branle Gay Sheet Music for free at this link: nycreative.lpa...
Performance and Lesson by Nicoletta Todesco
“Branle Gay” by Jean-Baptiste Besard is one of the pieces contained in the book Exploring the
Renaissance. The book offers an exploration of Renaissance music specifically for the classical guitarist.
It contains music that comes from sixteenth- and seventeenth-century sources that have been translated
into modern notation that will be familiar to the modern classical guitarist.
Our goal is to provide a rich
and fun collection of music that broadly represents music for the Renaissance lute and vihuela.
The pieces are arranged to create a learning pathway, one that introduces you to the music of the Renaissance
in a progressive manner. Pieces range from beginner to advanced and include notation with fingering.
There is no TAB included in this edition.
Before every piece, you will find a one-page description that sets the stage for the music and walks you
through some key things to look out for when learning the piece. Each section of music (Dances, Songs,
Instrumentals) is progressive and so the pieces get more difficult as you go through the music.
While this book gives you everything you need to play this wonderful music, you can go much more in-depth with each piece at CGC Academy.
You can purchase the book here: www.classicalg...
At the Academy, we have provided progressive lessons on the
music, with performance videos, full video lessons, PDFs of the scores, along with question-and-answer
sections for each lesson:
www.classicalg...
haha wow, this is amazing.
Love the modal melody. Super cool piece!
Thanks, Dan!
Really loved this tutorial it very good and I learned a lot some I'll have to come too but really loved it
Thanks, Sam, and glad you enjoyed it!
Great sound, it makes a very strong impression! I love D tuning for the full resonance it creates on the guitar. Excellent tutorial, too! Best wishes, Linda
Thank you, Linda! Yes, Drop-D really adds a nice richness to this piece.
@@ClassicalGuitarCorner All the best to you Niki!