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Etude Number Nineteen for Classical Guitar: Part 4

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    Part of the video series: Advanced Classical Guitar

    Summary: How to play part four etude number nineteen for classical guitar in this free music lesson video.

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    By John Armstrong
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    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

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    "Hi! My name is John Armstrong. I’m a professional guitar instructor, and today I’ll be discussing some advanced classical guitar pieces. Okay, now once again here now, we’ve modulated into the relative major. We started off this next phrase piano, very soft on the G chord. We’re going to crescendo up here; we’re going to be working out of an A minor 7 chord. Now, an A sharp or B flat diminished 7 chord to G. Now, barring the 2nd fret again, notice the barring symbol. We’re working out of the B7 chord. It’s a C. Back to that diminished chord. Here, notice we’re going to come up and bar the 7th fret; we’re going to go back to B. Drag that note right there; drag that B note out there. I know it just says that it’s an 8th note there, but I would almost put a fermata sign over that. A lot of vibrato, open A, G and then F sharp. So, from the beginning of this phrase."

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