Etude No. 2, Op. 35 - Fernando Sor

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This etude (study) belongs to Fernando Sor's '12 Studies for Guitar, Op. 35'. Whilst Sor's more famous pieces take the limelight it is important to remember his significant contribution to the development of guitar technique.

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

This etude (study) belongs to Fernando Sor's '12 Studies for Guitar, Op. 35'. Whilst Sor's more famous pieces take the limelight it is important to remember his significant contribution to the development of guitar technique.

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

The Spanish guitarist/composer is probably most well-known for his 'Variations on a Theme of Mozart'. Sor was widely traveled and lived in Paris, London, Moscow and toured Europe extensively before spending his final years in Paris.

This brilliant little etude from Fernando Sor will help the aspiring guitarist develop several important theoretical and technical points:

1. Starting a piece with an anacrusis (upbeat)

2. Playing in C major

3. Understanding the tempo indication Andantino and its BPM

4. Recognising the accidentals D# & F#

5. Using the same right-hand finger several times in succession

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Sheet Music & Tabs included

  • HD Video Lessons - carefully show you every single note from beginning to end

  • Detailed Fingering — provide clear indications explaining which fingers to use for fretting and picking

  • Progress Tracking — gives a measurable and meaningful sense of accomplishment plus motivation

  • Printable Score — tabs and music notation are an additional tool to assist with learning

  • Technique Hacks —  provide suggestions to overcome technical road blocks