Method Book Vol.2 – A Minor, Romance by Kuffner, Leccion No.46 by Sagreras, Star of County Down

This lesson comes from my Method Book Volume 2.

Below is the lesson for A Minor (Page 11) including the scales and chord progressions. The lesson for the Romance by Kuffner (Page 12) starts 4:45 mins. The lesson for Leccion by Sagreras on (Page 13) starts at 6:25. Be sure to watch the whole video straight through to get an overview and to not miss any info.

Below is a recording of the duet with my friend Natasha Pashchenko as well as the chord song Star of County Down (Page 14). Please note that the updated version of my book does not use slurs for the duet. If you are playing the duet without a teacher just play the melody on its own.

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  1. In the fourth line of Romance (bar 13), I’m curious why I should play the A and then the G both with the fourth finger instead of the 2nd or 3rd finger on the G. Could you tell me your thoughts there?

    • Good question. At later levels the student might use the 2nd finger on G and stretch for the F natural or other solutions like not worrying about it and blending positions. However, for the beginner level I’m really pushing strict position playing and consistent fingering and a stretch might be a bit much for some so we use a position shift with the 4th finger guide as a way to keep the hand compact and emphasize a clean shift. Lots of options here but I went with something that a variety of students could handle at the this level (including kids or people with smaller hands).