Leccion No.4, Book 3 by Sagreras (PDF)
Leccion No.4, Book 3 by Sagreras (PDF)
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Lección No.4 from Las Terceras Lecciones de Guitarra by Julio Sagreras (1879–1942). This is a tremolo lesson from his third lesson book. PDF sheet music for classical guitar. Comes with both a notation edition with left hand fingering and a separate tab edition. The level is intermediate (grade 6) depending on your tremolo technique, desired tempo, and level of refinement.
Included in this edition
- PDF Download
- Notation edition with left hand fingering
- Separate tab edition at the end of the pdf
- Free video performance and lesson (see below)
Video Performances and Lessons
Here's the YouTube Link if you want to watch it there.
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This is a great study at the intermediate level to develop tremolo, and it is also a beautiful piece. It really is not that difficult, I was able to play it smoothly (admittedly with my tremolo still to be much improved) in a couple of days. Together with Werner's video lesson on this piece (with his advice to play chords p+I first, then p+I, a, m, I, and only then p, a, m, I), and his separate materials on developing tremolo, this is a great way to practice while enjoying the music.
I took the liberty to change the left hand fingering in measure 29, third beat (using 2 instead of 4), and I also think using 2 instead of 3 in beats 17 and 20 feels more natural - at least to me.
Great piece, strongly recommended.
Thanks so much for the kind words and feedback. Absolutely change fingering based on personal needs. In explaination though: In measure 29 I was having an issue going from the E with the 2nd finger to the F# so I changed it to 4th finger for maximum legato. Same reason in measure 17. In measure 20 I use 3 so that 2 is available for the next chord.