Gnossienne No. 1 - Eric Satie

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Gnossienne No. 1 by Eric Satie is one of three 'Gnossiennes' written by the enigmatic and somewhat eccentric French composer in the latter half of the 19th century. Although his Gymnopaedie are far more famous the three Gnossiennes also represent a significant measure of Satie's unique and revolutionary style.

My arrangement has complete fingering suggestions for both hands to guide you through the piece from beginning to end.

7 pages featuring:

  • Sheet music with tabs underneath (complete fingerings for both hands)

  • Sheet music only

  • Tabs only

Gnossienne No. 1 by Eric Satie is one of three 'Gnossiennes' written by the enigmatic and somewhat eccentric French composer in the latter half of the 19th century. Although his Gymnopaedie are far more famous the three Gnossiennes also represent a significant measure of Satie's unique and revolutionary style.

My arrangement has complete fingering suggestions for both hands to guide you through the piece from beginning to end.

7 pages featuring:

  • Sheet music with tabs underneath (complete fingerings for both hands)

  • Sheet music only

  • Tabs only

Satie, a contemporary of Hector Berlioz and Claude Debussy was known to be quite a strange fellow and his mysterious compositional style reflects his temperament and disembarkation from the compositional conventions of the period.

Here is my tutorial for this wonderful piece of music. Although the piece is quite mellow and fairly slow there are nonetheless several technical challenges involved. Execution of the acciaccaturas that decorate the piece and the intricate artificial harmonics is difficult to maintain. 

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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