Waltz No. 1 Opus 57 (Arranged for Guitar) by Mauro Giuliani Acoustic Guitar - Digital Sheet Music

By Mauro Giuliani

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This is more utilitarian than a creative arrangement, and by that I mean that this is designed to save you time fingering and analyzing, which is often the tedious stuff that hardly anyone would enjoy over actually playing the piece.The fingering numbers are truly fingering numbers so don't let the numbers confuse you on what pitch it is. These numbers are more difficult to understand than just fret numbers, but they are more professional. I have glissando markings, but they are to show pivot fingers and parallelisms rather than glissandos. Having chord names for classical music is unconventional, but that is part of what gives this arrangement its uniqueness. I'm not sure why classical sheet music doesn't; the chord names are extremely beneficial, and they technically stem from figured bass that composers like Bach would use. Sometimes it is tricky to give a measure a chord name though, since sometimes it is more of an implied harmony, or it's too vague, or it's too melodic. Features1. Fingerings added 2. Position markers added3. Chord names added4. Engraved for obvious phrases5. Composer indications added

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Format:
Part
Item types:
Digital
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Level:
Early Intermediate
Musical forms:
Waltz
Artist:
Mauro Giuliani
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
2

Guitar, Solo Guitar - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1468989

Composed by Mauro Giuliani. Arranged by Brian Streckfus. This edition: pdf. 19th Century, Classical, Historic, Instructional. Individual part. 2 pages. Brian Streckfus #1047058. Published by Brian Streckfus (A0.1468989).

This is more utilitarian than a creative arrangement, and by that I mean that this is designed to save you time fingering and analyzing, which is often the tedious stuff that hardly anyone would enjoy over actually playing the piece.

The fingering numbers are truly fingering numbers so don't let the numbers confuse you on what pitch it is. These numbers are more difficult to understand than just fret numbers, but they are more professional. I have glissando markings, but they are to show pivot fingers and parallelisms rather than glissandos.

Having chord names for classical music is unconventional, but that is part of what gives this arrangement its uniqueness. I'm not sure why classical sheet music doesn't; the chord names are extremely beneficial, and they technically stem from figured bass that composers like Bach would use. Sometimes it is tricky to give a measure a chord name though, since sometimes it is more of an implied harmony, or it's too vague, or it's too melodic.

Features
1. Fingerings added
2. Position markers added
3. Chord names added
4. Engraved for obvious phrases
5. Composer indications added.

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