In this final read-through of Girardilla from Concierto Madrigal by Joaquín Rodrigo, I play through the entire movement at a slow tempo to ensure every note is perfectly on time. This detailed approach helped me identify areas where fingerings could sound better on the upper strings, but I chose to stick to my original choices to maintain consistency.
One key aspect of my technique in this read-through is using a strict i, m, i, m pattern throughout to avoid unnecessary string crossing. This provides a smoother and more controlled sound. I hope this video offers valuable insights for those studying this piece or exploring different approaches to classical guitar technique!
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15 окт 2024