Summary: How to play romance two 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. The next measures of Romance, we’re using the same technique. We’re going all the way up here to high E at the 12 fret. Put some vibrato on those upper notes. Notice that shift there in that measure. We’re going from the E to the D using our middle finger, to the C back to our fourth finger. So those two measures again. The next measure, notice this is labeled A here, we’re going to bar at the 5th fret all 6 strings with our index finger. We still have that C note down with our fourth finger, based out of an A minor chord. Now, we’ve moved over to our minor 4 chord. Third finger to B note, 1st finger on A note. Then that same phrase in reverse. A, B, and C. So from the top part of it. "
eHow Article: Romance Two for Classical Guitar