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Bach's Invention No. 8 (#2)
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by Christopher Sung (9297)
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Works by JS Bach are a great way to build chops and dexterity while playing some great music at the same time. Bach wrote a series of two-part inventions for harpsichord which work well as two-guitar duets. Although this is...(more)
Classical · Intermediate · 226328 Hits · 4.20 / 5 (278 ratings)
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Bach's Invention No. 8 (#2)
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by Christopher Sung (9297)
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Pretty intense, huh? After the first twelve measures we end up in C Major, and the whole thing starts over again. This is the second part of the lead line that plays with the companion part shown in the 2nd sequence in this...(more)
Classical · Intermediate · 226328 Hits · 4.20 / 5 (278 ratings)
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Bach's Invention No. 8 (#2)
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by Christopher Sung (9297)
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Now for the last section. Time to bring it on home. The same three-note pattern is used in the first few measures, and then a nice long run brings it to a close. The companion music is tabbed in the 2nd sequence.
Classical · Intermediate · 226328 Hits · 4.20 / 5 (278 ratings)
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Carcassi's Caprice in D Minor (#3)
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by Christopher Sung (9297)
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Matteo Carcassi wrote a lot of guitar pieces that can help the intermediate guitarist with their alternate picking or finger picking, and knowledge of the fingerboard. This was the first classical piece I ever learned and it...(more)
Classical · Intermediate · 81427 Hits · 4.40 / 5 (139 ratings)
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Carcassi's Caprice in D Minor (#3)
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by Christopher Sung (9297)
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In the last half of the piece, we reiterate the same pattern mostly through D minor and A major. In the last four measures, we always use the same pattern on top (the D minor triad), but use different bass notes for it to so...(more)
Classical · Intermediate · 81427 Hits · 4.40 / 5 (139 ratings)
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Bach's Bourree in E Minor (#14)
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by Christopher Sung (9297)
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As far as the right hand goes, you can use your fingers or even a finger and a pick, as there are never more than two notes being fretted at the same time. In fact, you can even play it with just your thumb and index finger ...(more)
Classical · Intermediate · 139956 Hits · 4.54 / 5 (199 ratings)
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Bach's Bourree in E Minor (#14)
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by Christopher Sung (9297)
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In the first page, we stayed in E Minor, and then modulated to G Major at the end. In this part of the tune, we use the same type of motifs in the first part, but end up in B Major in measure 17, before we wrap it up in page...(more)
Classical · Intermediate · 139956 Hits · 4.54 / 5 (199 ratings)
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Bach's Bourree in E Minor (#14)
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by Christopher Sung (9297)
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OK, time to wrap up this tasty little tune. When we last left our hero, we were in B Major. Now, Bach uses a series of patterns to modulate us back to the home key of E Minor. Things get a little hairy in mms. 22-23 as the...(more)
Classical · Intermediate · 139956 Hits · 4.54 / 5 (199 ratings)
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Bach's Bourree in B Minor (#30)
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by Christopher Sung (9297)
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Here is the first section of J.S. Bach's Bourree in B Minor. The fingerings are a little tricky so as always, play it very slow to get it under your fingers, and then start to play it in tempo, gradually increasing your speed...(more)
Classical · Intermediate · 48585 Hits · 4.34 / 5 (70 ratings)
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Classical Bach (#1438)
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by Agustín Mombelli (422)
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<font size=3><b>Brandemburg Concerto No.5 in D major</b></font>
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<i>by Johann Sebastian Bach</i>
Classical · Intermediate · 42030 Hits · 4.15 / 5 (20 ratings)
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