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Tárrega - Study Cmaj - Classical Guitar
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As a child, Francisco Tárrega ran away from his nanny and fell into an irrigation channel and injured his eyes. Fearing that his son might lose his sight completely, his father moved the family to Castellón de la Plana to attend music classes because as a musician he would be able to earn a living, even if blind. Both his first music teachers, Eugeni Ruiz and Manuel González, were blind. He would grow up to be nicknamed "the father of classical guitar". Funny how one act of rebellion against your nanny can shape your life and legacy. Enjoy this lovely study Etude in C major.

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Equipment:
Mic: Blue Yeti
Camera: Canon 1200D
Guitar: Miguel Lopez mod 013f
Strings: Savarez 510 AJ

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Background info composer:

Francisco Tárrega was an important Spanish composer whose music and style of guitar playing became strongly influential in the twentieth century. He was central to reviving the guitar as a solo instrument in recital and concerts. Among his most popular compositions are Recuerdos de la Alhambra and Danza mora. He wrote nearly 80 original works for the guitar and over 100 transcriptions, mostly of piano pieces by Chopin, Beethoven, and others.

Francisco Tárrega was born on November 21, 1852, in Villareal, Castellon, Spain. In his early childhood, Tárrega fell into an irrigation canal and injured his eyes. He was taught his first lessons on guitar by Eugeni Ruiz, a blind musician. In 1862, concert guitarist Julian Arcas, on tour in Castellon, heard young Francisco play and advised Tárrega's father to allow Francisco to come to Barcelona for study with him. Tárrega's father agreed, but insisted that he take piano lessons as well. His father was well aware that the guitar, as a solo vehicle, was in decline, coming increasingly to be viewed as an instrument to accompany singers, while the piano was all the rage throughout Europe.

By his early teens, Tárrega had become proficient on both instruments. For a time, he played with other musicians at local engagements to earn money, but eventually he returned home. In 1874 he enrolled at the Madrid Conservatory where he would study composition under Arrieta. He had brought along with him a recently purchased guitar, made in Seville by Antonio Torres. Its superior sonic qualities inspired him both in his playing and in his view of the instrument's compositional potential. When Arrieta heard his student Tárrega in a guitar concert, he convinced him to focus on guitar and abandon ideas of a career involving the piano.

In about 1876, Tárrega began teaching and giving regular guitar concerts. By this time he was composing his first works for guitar. In 1880, he met his future wife, Maria Rizo, when he was giving a concert in Novelda. That same year he went on tour to Lyon, Paris, and London, now playing his own works in addition to those of other composers.

In 1881, he and Maria were married in Novelda. He soon began transcribing piano works of Beethoven, Chopin, Mendelssohn, and others to enlarge his guitar repertory, and, no doubt, to make use of his considerable knowledge of keyboard music. Tárrega and his wife moved to Madrid, but after the death of an infant daughter, Maria Josefa, they settled permanently in Barcelona in 1885.

On a concert tour in Valencia shortly afterward, Tárrega met a wealthy widow, Conxa Martinez, who became a valuable patron to him. She allowed him and his family use of a house in Barcelona, where he would write the bulk of his most popular works, including Recuerdos de la Alhambra. From the latter 1880s up to 1903, Tárrega continued composing, but limited his concerts to Spain. In about 1902, he cut his fingernails and created a sound that would become typical of those guitarists associated with his school. The following year he launched a tour of Italy, giving highly successful concerts in Rome, Naples, and Milan.

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@MikeKelsoJr

2 years ago

Nice guitar work Bart !! 👍👏👏

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@PearlAngeliSings

3 years ago

Another great, soothing music from you, Bart! Always a pleasure listening to you play ☺️♥️

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@ambercw5151

3 years ago

Thanks for sharing your wonderful playing guitar 🎸

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@MikeKelsoJr

3 years ago

Great progression Bart !! 👍👏👏

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@florentintise

3 years ago

Saw you on the Josh Vanjani channel and came in to say hello. It is nice to meet you.

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@davidmeister_ch

3 years ago

Beautiful arpeggios!

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@weifrommusiclah7597

3 years ago

Short and simple, lovely study there, Bart!

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@pianoqueen9621

3 years ago

Lovely melody, thanks for share!

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@Foto-PoesieUndMusik

3 years ago

Oh, so wonderful, fantastic and GREAT...
Thank you so much my dear friend Bart...
Dear greetings from Switzerland, your friend Hans-Peter

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@astrogerry

3 years ago

Really a great job !!!
You deserve a big like, my friend !!!

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@pikailubis7548

3 years ago

Wow..this populer song from father of classical guitar...Tarrega.. 👍

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@stringriffer8529

3 years ago

Beautifully played my friend real nice tone from that guitar big like your way

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@gitarjadul77

3 years ago

Nice cover friend 👍

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@violaoquetoca

2 years ago

Beautiful estudy.👏

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@bernardmarpaung1351

3 years ago

Nice melody.. 👍

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@exbulecungkring

3 years ago

tarrega wow nice friend

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@ernstvingerhoets

3 years ago

mooie akkoord wisselingen.

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@alainteixeira4364

3 years ago

super je m abonne et like 39 👍👍👍👍👍

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