Free Mini-Lesson: Johann Sebastian Bach - Prelude for Lute, BWV 999, Guitar Transcription in D minor

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Originally written for the lute in the key of C minor, this piece works well on the classical guitar. This transcription is in the key of D minor. The movement and flow of this piece demands a fluid technique in the guitarist who would master it. Perhaps it would be better said that the guitarists who wish to grasp the exquisite nature of this composition should not attempt mastery--but rather to submit themselves to good technique, which will lead to the desired result.

Spot Practice Clip:

This clip demonstrates one of the most difficult stretches for your left hand in this piece. First, place 3 on the sixth fret. Next, place 2 and 3 (on the second and third frets, respectively), and then extend 1 to the first fret on the first string. Always be sure that you are fully warmed up before practicing these stretches. If you can not get the stretch the first time, don't worry. Just try it a few minutes a day and in only a few weeks, you will start seeing the difference in your vertical and horizontal reach across the fingerboard.

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