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Fernando Sor - Opus 60, Etude No. 5

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2007

Just an easy little guitar piece on my Yamaha Guitalele. They say it's a 6 string ukulele.
Sorry for the bad camera perspective. Oops.

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  • Hi,

    Good Music and Sound!

    It is Aquila strings?

  • Thanks!

    No, those are still the factory strings. Probably ordinary nylon strings. But I think they're not too bad, so I left them on the instrument :)

  • Hi, klasse Sound und Spiel! Was fuer ein Mikrofon hast Du verwendet? Klingt sehr ausgewogen. Beste Gruesse, Janick

  • Hallo Janick,

    Danke :) Es ist ein AKG C2000B. Ich verwende es fast immer da ich kein anderes gutes Mikrofon habe.

    Gruß, Wilfried

  • sorry E not D

  • Hmm! I don't play this Barrée. And the original fingering (as you can see on the faksimile on the fernandosor page) suggests using the fingers 3, 2 and 4.

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  • Good Music and sound!

    It is Aquila strings?

  • damn so stupid, i just noticed the last measure its an a not C >.>

    DAMN mistakes and LINES!

    anyways yeh now problem solved :d, hopefully I'll record it soon and post it up for some feedback :)

  • hmmm, the last measure of the 4th segment before u go back to the first segment, you play A and its octave at the same time, then its D, C sharp, and back to the Bass A (5th string)

    The higher A, D and C sharp, are all second fret, thats the barree

    on the score on top of the measure theres a (4/3)II, so barree starts on D strings and goes down 3 strings, on second fret, the book says the source is from " introduction a l'etude de la guitarre",my book is the royal conservatory level 3 repetoire

  • Now that's interesting. I always believed there's no Barrée needed for this piece. I looked up the score at the french fernandosor page, but I can't figure out why a Barrée should be required.

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