Se io m'accorgo ben mio d'un altro amante Online Classical Guitar Lesson
Renaissance music is both beautiful and yet somewhat unusual to our ears. At that time modes played what is arguably a more prominent role in composition than in modern times.
This piece is a little gem called 'Se io m'accorgo ben mio d'un altro amante' or 'If I am well aware of another lover'. Although the original composer's name is lost in history thankfully his or hers lovely composition has withstood the test of time, forming part of the well-known collection ‘Six lute pieces of the Renaissance’.
My arrangement has complete fingering suggestions for both hands to guide you through the piece from beginning to end.
6 pages featuring:
Sheet music with tabs underneath (complete fingerings for both hands)
Sheet music only
Tabs only
Here is my collection of some of Johann Sebastian Bach's easier yet very well-known pieces that have been transcribed for guitar. The collection is sure to delight enthusiastic guitarists and impress listeners!
Bourrée in E-minor BWV996
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Prelude BWV998
Prelude BWV1007
Introduction
This enchanting Italian renaissance guitar piece has withstood the test of time and survived for probably more than 400 years enabling us to enjoy its beauty and charm today.
Although the original composer's name is unknown we can attribute this beautiful piece to the Oscar Chilesotti collection of 'Six lute pieces of the renaissance'. I actually played this complete set as part of my first year university recital at Victoria University in New Zealand.
Performance Points
- Try using the side of the right-hand thumb for a very warm full sound
- Contrast this with a brittle ponticello sound the second time through
- For additional variation the use of staccato makes a nice contrast in the B section during the repeat