Summary: How to play allegro four for classical guitar in this music lesson video.
John Armstrong has been teaching guitar at Keller Music for over 15 years now. He has played with countless musicians over the years, and in bands ranging from classical ensembles to...read more
" Hi! My name is John Armstrong with expertvillage.com. I’m a professional guitar instructor, and today I’ll be discussing some advanced classical guitar pieces. Next, I would like to discuss measure 7 and 8 in the piece of Allegro by Mauro Giuliani. Measure 7 contains, once again is based around an A minor chord, but this time it’s a first inversion of the A minor chord, we have a C note in the base. Planting, it’s arpeggio. You can see where I have my PIM and A fingers planted just as I did in the first measure. Applying downward pressure as I do my arpeggio. Measure 8 is based out of an E7 chord. The 5 chord in the key of A minor, using the dominant 7 chord voicing your version of it. Same planting arpeggio as was in major 7. PIM and A, downward pressure. Those two measures together now. "
eHow Article: Allegro Four for Classical Guitar