M. Carcassi Study Op. 60 No. 9

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2007

This is one of 25 studies in Op. 60 by Matteo Carcassi (1792-1853)
Hope you like it! I do! LOL

I am also proud to announce that my arrangements, compositions and transcriptions are now available for purchase/download at http://www.per-olovkindgren.com/ It is still growing so if you don't find a piece, it will be there soon. Please be patient...

Per-Olov

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  • is this in a major?

  • Yes it is.

    Per-Olov.

  • nice glissando, good idea and very nice interpretation of course....

  • Thank you! Glad you like it.

    Kindly,

    Per-Olov

  • Nice playing man! I was wondering, would you use two finger rest strokes to play those runs or all three fingers ? I have to play this at UNT so any advice is greatly appreciated.

  • Thanks. I never use rest strokes while playing scales. And I always use three finger a m i .

    Good luck at UNT!!

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  • i am musicman argentino...you are the moster.....you are the best.......!!!! it´s wonderful...i often to hear you.....it is so well done...i'm sorry for my english

  • Peo, is there a place online where I can download beginner Carcassi and Carulli sheet music? I started teaching my 8 year old classical guitar Saturdays and we need to start building a repetoire of etudes but I need beginner level though. Any idea? Much appreciated.

  • Very nice I hope to play it at this tempo one day. Right now I am working on my accuracy, I just found your videos on YouTube they are a great resource

  • if i like it??? MY GOD!!!!!! lol XD

  • Take that Guitar Hero!

  • @YDG777 Yes, A  and Allegretto grazioso! =)

  • You added a repeat for the first section and that is awesome, very unexpected. Right into the second part, you do a staccato climb from 6th string E (ponticello) and then the legato climb starting on second string B (tasto). Carcassi recordings are nearly impossible to buy as mp3. You should record an album of Op 60.

  • Excellent playing. i really enjoy how you treat this piece like a genuine piece of music instead of just an etude. This was something i tried to strive for while working out some of these etudes. Thanks for the inspiration

  • Well played, also you look like Bill Gates lol

  • @YDG777 Yes..is mayor interpretation!!! ;)

    regards!!!

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