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LEVEL 6
We will learn to play some polyrhythms. Basically 4 against 3, 4 against 5 and 2 against 3.
by Ramiro Delforte16 years
LEVEL 7
Let's apply the same polyrhythms as in the the previous lesson - to a new musical context.
by Ramiro Delforte16 years
4 Part Harmony Drop 2 Voicings - Part 1
LEVEL 3
Part 1 covers root inversion of G major scale harmony.
by Pedja Simovic15 years
4 Part Harmony Drop 2 Voicings - Part 2
LEVEL 4
Part 2 focuses on some sort of 3rd in the lowest note. String sets 6543,5432 and 4321 used.
by Pedja Simovic15 years
4 Part Harmony Drop 2 Voicings - Part 3
LEVEL 3
4 Part Harmony Drop 2 Voicings - 2nd inversion. Chords have 5th in the bass and 7th on top. G major scale harmonized using ascending and descending diatonic 2nds.
by Pedja Simovic15 years
4 Part Harmony Drop 2 Voicings - Part 4
LEVEL 3
4 Part Harmony Drop 2 Voicings Part 4 harmonizes G major scale chords using 3rd inversion (7th in the bass, root on top).
by Pedja Simovic15 years
Kuffner - Sonatina, Part 2
LEVEL 4
A polyphonic piece with two melodies, one played with thumb, and another played with index-middle combination. This lesson is most useful for the mobility and strength of the thumb.
by Dejan Farkas16 years
Kuffner - Sonatina, Part 3
LEVEL 4
The whole part is like questions and answers. The questions are coming from more voices (the thirds), while the answers come from one voice (solo). So you can imagine any situation and play it.
by Dejan Farkas16 years
Kuffner - Sonatina, Part 4
LEVEL 4
In this part we have a recapitulation of the theme, and elements of previous three parts. If you did the previous parts you will easily recognize them in this one.
by Dejan Farkas16 years
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Fingerstyle, Pizzicato, Natural harmonics, Asturias, Isaac Albeniz, Chords, Thumb, Spanish, Nylon strings, Solo guitar, Flamenco, Flamenco techniques, F# minor
Hey there, today we are going to learn the last part of Asturias. It's not so difficult.
I have included the entire piece as a backing track. Listen to it and learn how to assemble all the parts we've learnt. Then play along with it.
If you have any questions feel free to ask me in the forum.
Let's get started.
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