Waltz in E Minor by Ferdinando Carulli

Introduction

This lighthearted waltz by the Italian guitarist & composer Ferdinando Carulli is an easy way to become familiar with the rhythmic 3/8 of  this particular waltz.

Carulli was born in Naples way back on the 9th of February 1770 and he passed away in France a week after his 71st birthday on the 17th of February 1841.

“Waltz in E minor” by Ferdinando Carulli is a captivating piece for classical guitar that showcases the elegance and expressiveness characteristic of early 19th-century guitar music. Set in the key of E minor, this waltz is typically performed at a moderate tempo of around 80-100 BPM, allowing for both expressive phrasing and technical clarity. The piece features lyrical melodies and flowing arpeggios, with occasional modulations to closely related keys such as G major, which provide harmonic interest and contrast. The structure of the waltz emphasizes the traditional three-beat rhythm, creating a graceful and flowing dance-like quality that is both charming and sophisticated.

A few ideas to keep in mind when learning & performing this neat little waltz:
  • Keep beat one slightly stronger than beats two and three

  • Master the different picking hand patterns by practicing them without the fretting hand

  • Each section is repeated so aim to change the tonal colour with each repeat using crescendo, diminuendo, sul tasto and ponticello to create interest and variation

Musical Style

Ferdinando Carulli’s musical style is known for its clarity, elegance, and technical accessibility. A prolific composer and influential figure in the early development of classical guitar music, Carulli’s works often feature clear melodic lines, structured harmonic progressions, and a focus on the guitar’s expressive capabilities. His compositions encompass a variety of forms, from simple studies and exercises to more elaborate sonatas and concertos. Carulli’s contributions to the classical guitar repertoire have had a lasting impact, providing essential material for both students and professional guitarists. His music, with its balance of technical challenges and lyrical beauty, remains a cornerstone of classical guitar education and performance.

Notable Pieces

Five notable pieces by Ferdinando Carulli:

•Concerto in A major, Op. 8

•Etude in E minor, Op. 241, No. 9

•Grand Sonata in A major, Op. 61

•Petite Sonate, Op. 59

•Rondo in A major, Op. 241, No. 24

Let your fingers fly!

Josh

Course Instructor

Joshua Rogers Joshua Rogers Author

A teacher and lover of all things guitar!

Waltz in E Minor Course

$19.00

Waltz in E Minor Course

$19.00

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Introduction

This lighthearted waltz by the Italian guitarist & composer Ferdinando Carulli is an easy way to become familiar with the rhythmic 3/8 of  this particular waltz.

Carulli was born in Naples way back on the 9th of February 1770 and he passed away in France a week after his 71st birthday on the 17th of February 1841.

“Waltz in E minor” by Ferdinando Carulli is a captivating piece for classical guitar that showcases the elegance and expressiveness characteristic of early 19th-century guitar music. Set in the key of E minor, this waltz is typically performed at a moderate tempo of around 80-100 BPM, allowing for both expressive phrasing and technical clarity. The piece features lyrical melodies and flowing arpeggios, with occasional modulations to closely related keys such as G major, which provide harmonic interest and contrast. The structure of the waltz emphasizes the traditional three-beat rhythm, creating a graceful and flowing dance-like quality that is both charming and sophisticated.

A few ideas to keep in mind when learning & performing this neat little waltz:
  • Keep beat one slightly stronger than beats two and three

  • Master the different picking hand patterns by practicing them without the fretting hand

  • Each section is repeated so aim to change the tonal colour with each repeat using crescendo, diminuendo, sul tasto and ponticello to create interest and variation

Musical Style

Ferdinando Carulli’s musical style is known for its clarity, elegance, and technical accessibility. A prolific composer and influential figure in the early development of classical guitar music, Carulli’s works often feature clear melodic lines, structured harmonic progressions, and a focus on the guitar’s expressive capabilities. His compositions encompass a variety of forms, from simple studies and exercises to more elaborate sonatas and concertos. Carulli’s contributions to the classical guitar repertoire have had a lasting impact, providing essential material for both students and professional guitarists. His music, with its balance of technical challenges and lyrical beauty, remains a cornerstone of classical guitar education and performance.

Notable Pieces

Five notable pieces by Ferdinando Carulli:

•Concerto in A major, Op. 8

•Etude in E minor, Op. 241, No. 9

•Grand Sonata in A major, Op. 61

•Petite Sonate, Op. 59

•Rondo in A major, Op. 241, No. 24

Let your fingers fly!

Josh

Course Instructor

Joshua Rogers Joshua Rogers Author

A teacher and lover of all things guitar!

Waltz in E Minor Course

$19.00

Waltz in E Minor Course

$19.00
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