Jotting down the notes.
The turning of a classical guitar (same as acoustic guitar & electronic guitar
(6th string) E3 - A3 - D4 - G4 - B4- E5 (1st string)
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The range of each string
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>> Prevent higher pitches on the lower strings (X six string chords in high pitches)
>> The notes above G7 (1st string) are lack of quality >> sound thin
Span
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Score Reference:
1. Sonata for guitar, Op.47 by Alberto Ginastera
2. Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart, Op.9 for guitar. By Fernando Sor
3. Invierno Porteño for Guitar by Astor Piazzolla (Arr. Sergio Assad)
4. Songe Capricorne by Roland Dyens
Reference:
1. Odurcain, Tomas. How to Write for Classical Guitar
2. This is Classical Guitar % Werner Guitar Editions
3. Michael Karmon, a Classical Guitar Composer
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