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The relevance of the teaching methods of Dionisio Aguado, Fernando Sor and Andrés Segovia for guitar technique in the late 20th centuryVan Der Walt, Cornelia Susanna Nielu January 1996 (has links)
This research study reports on the effectiveness of older methodologies with regard to teaching purposes
for the classical guitar. The following Methods were discussed : F Sor : Methode pour la Guitare; D Aguado
: Nuevo Metodo para Guitarra; A Segovia, as written by V Bobri : The Segovia Technique. These Methods
were evaluated and compared with current guitar techniques as applied by Pujol, Artzt, Carlevaro, Duarte,
Duncan, Shearer, Parkening, Sagreras, and the opinions of Brouwer, Aussel and Barrueco were also taken
into consideration. The following technical aspects were analysed : posture; the Tripod; right· and
left·hand techniques; fingering and scales; quality of tone and right-hand stroke : apoyando, tirando and
ornamentation, as applied by Sor, Aguado and Segovia; and Sor's opinion of transcriptions.
The Methods for the vihuela, the four· and five-course guitar, and the efforts of the eighteenth and
nineteenth century were briefly discussed, such as : Milan; Narvaez; Pisador; Mudarra / M. Mus. (Musicology)
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The relevance of the teaching methods of Dionisio Aguado, Fernando Sor and Andrés Segovia for guitar technique in the late 20th centuryVan Der Walt, Cornelia Susanna Nielu January 1996 (has links)
This research study reports on the effectiveness of older methodologies with regard to teaching purposes
for the classical guitar. The following Methods were discussed : F Sor : Methode pour la Guitare; D Aguado
: Nuevo Metodo para Guitarra; A Segovia, as written by V Bobri : The Segovia Technique. These Methods
were evaluated and compared with current guitar techniques as applied by Pujol, Artzt, Carlevaro, Duarte,
Duncan, Shearer, Parkening, Sagreras, and the opinions of Brouwer, Aussel and Barrueco were also taken
into consideration. The following technical aspects were analysed : posture; the Tripod; right· and
left·hand techniques; fingering and scales; quality of tone and right-hand stroke : apoyando, tirando and
ornamentation, as applied by Sor, Aguado and Segovia; and Sor's opinion of transcriptions.
The Methods for the vihuela, the four· and five-course guitar, and the efforts of the eighteenth and
nineteenth century were briefly discussed, such as : Milan; Narvaez; Pisador; Mudarra / M. Mus. (Musicology)
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