Chopin's music is full of triplets, quintuplets, and septuplets. To start hearing these divisions in your mind better, practice dividing a quarter note (one beat) into three and five even parts and …
C6.1.07. Waltz in A Minor No. 19, op. posthumous by F. Chopin – Spot practice 2
It takes some discipline for your first finger to move immediately to the G# on the third string after the trill on the first string (E and F). It will help to establish the habit of keeping all of …
C6.1.03. Waltz in A Minor No. 19, op. posthumous by F. Chopin – Main view
Polish-born Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) excelled on the piano as a child. He learned to compose at a young age, and entered the formal study of music at Warsaw. In 1830, however, Chopin, like many …
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C6.1.04. Lagrima by F. Tarrega – left hand view
This Tarrega piece is one of the most popular pieces in the classical guitar literature. …
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C6.1.07. Adelita by F. Tarrega – left hand view
Maintain a steady vals (3/4) rhythm, and make sure that all of the pull-offs are even. …
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C6.1.10. Romance – left hand view
A highly popular piece in the guitar repertoire that is based on a popular melody. …