So, you want to play a composition like the 19th-century “Romanza,” eh? Well that’s a great idea, as long as you make it beautiful. What? Beauty is subjective! To some extent, yes, but there are some objective aspects about interpreting and performing music, an awareness of which will make for a better performance of any composition. Of course, knowing more about a piece can always help you play it better.
THE PROBLEM
You’re uncertain about how to embark on playing a somewhat challenging piece, in a way that makes it likely that you’ll play it really well—and that people will want to hear it.
THE SOLUTION
Establish some useful protocols for making a beautiful, expressive, and logical interpretation of a classical guitar standard.
Read the full lesson with TAB and notation here: https://acousticguitar.com/video-lesson-learn-the-classical-standard-romanza/