Etude No. 1 (arr. Brian Streckfus) by Matteo Carcassi Sheet Music for Guitar Tab at Sheet Music Direct
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Etude No. 1 (arr. Brian Streckfus) Digital Sheet Music
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Etude No. 1 (arr. Brian Streckfus)by Matteo Carcassi Guitar Tab - Digital Sheet Music

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Important: This include two versions, a heavily notated version, and a blank version.


1. Added tablature.
2. Fingerings added (Counterintuitive fingerings are left blank for the performer to realize first hand that it will be an awkard passage).
3. Chord nomenclature added
4. Fonts made larger and more appealing
5. Position and Bar markings added

Tips:
1. Measure 13 is a good example of melodic minor as scale degrees 6 and 7 are rasied by a half step on an upward scale run, and then lowered on the way back down.
2. Measures 23-27 is an example of a sequence. I recommend making the catchiness and repetition as obvious as possible as the audience is expecting the sequence to complete. For example, if there is a slur happening on a certain beat, I'll make sure it is mantained for every repetition, which is why measure 20 is more difficult with a fretted B instead of an open string. It's more work, but it sounds better to my ears.
3. There is a certain order that the right hand fingers should be following depending on if you are going to thicker or thinner strings. Since this is an etude designed to get a player used to classical guitar technique, it made sense to show the a novice finger-style player which right hand fingers to use and when. Example: 2nd thinnest to thinnest string...Should be i m...not m i

To Do:
1. Theoretical explanations in the score? Especially on the heavily notated version?

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