History
The 'Moonlight Sonata' by Ludwig Van Beethoven is easily one of the world's most recognisable pieces of music. This work is also known as Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor or Quasi Una Fantasia from the Opus. 27, number two.
The name 'Moonlight Sonata' was originally given to the music several years after Beethoven's death by another Ludwig - Ludwig Rellstab, a known German poet and music critic.
This sonata makes a departure from the standard sonata form of the period in that it has a slow and solemn first movement. In Beethoven's time the usual form was fast-slow-fast.
Performance Notes
Because it was originally written for piano it poses a significant technical challenge for guitarists to convey the sustain and legato that is a trademark of this piece. As such some chords are quite difficult and movements must be carefully considered and rapid in order to retain continuity and flow.
- Hold chords as long as possible
- Move rapidly and deftly between chords
- Keep the rhythm steady and pulsing
Here is a link to the second tutorial:
Conclusion:
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Let your fingers fly!
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