Etude No 22 Op 35 (arr. Brian Streckfus) Sheet Music | Fernando Sor | Guitar Tab
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Etude No 22 Op 35 (arr. Brian Streckfus) Digital Sheet Music
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Etude No 22 Op 35 (arr. Brian Streckfus)by Fernando Sor Guitar Tab - Digital Sheet Music

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Pages: 3
Key: B minor

Features:
1. Tablature Added
2. Blank version for starting from scratch
3. Chord Nomenclature added
4. Dynamics added
5. Fingerings Added
6. Slides/Guide fingers added
7. Modern Fonts 

Tips: 
1. Realizing that you are in position two most of the time helps. In the key of B minor, fret 1s aren't supposed to happen as they would be out of key. This piece does have key changes, so some fret 1s do happen.
2. Nearly all measures are arpeggios, so it's best to summarize each measure as a chord shape. If you read the music one note at a time, your playing will most likely sound choppy. It is possible to get the entire measure ready on beat one.
3. Similiar to the last point, there are a lot of bars in this piece. Realizing when you are barring and not barring will be helpful.
4. I try to strategically leave out fingerings. Too many fingerings and the piece look overly intimidating. Often, if I leave out a fingering, it's because it is a counter-intuitive fingering to use, and therefor the student should pencil it in themselves as a strong reminder of a difficult moment. I also leave out fingerings if I strongly sense there are multiple correct ways of playing a passage.

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