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Duo concertant par F. Carulli op. Fantaisie avec variations sur des airs de "La gazza ladra RiBSpdf. II nr. PDF sheet music and tab for classical guitar with videos. All editions in PDF and some methods and collections in hardcopy. Almost all the editions have video lessons. Grade 1 is considered a post-method book level. I recommend completing my 2 method books first. Most sheet music has video lessons but you can also view the lesson page on my blog.

Easy Guitar — Digital Download Classical. As there were no professional guitar teachers in Naples at the time, Carulli developed his own style of playing. Like many of his contemporaries, he was taught musical theory by a priest, who was also an amateur musician. Carulli's first instrument was the cello, but when he was twenty he discovered the guitar and devoted his life to the study and advancement of the guitar.

As there were no professional guitar teachers in Naples at the time, Carulli developed his own style of playing. Carulli was a gifted performer. His concerts in Naples were so popular that he soon began touring Europe. A few years later Carulli started to compose in Milan, where he contributed to local publications.

After a highly successful Paris tour, Carulli moved there. At the time the city was known as the 'music-capital' of the world, and he stayed there for the rest of his life. In Paris Carulli became a very successful musician and teacher. He fulfilled his intention of making the guitar popular and fashionable among the upper classes and Paris musicians.

It was also in Paris that he published most of his works, eventually becoming a publisher himself and printing the works of other prominent guitarists. In the s, many European guitarists followed Carulli to Paris, apparently 'attracted by his personality'.

With so many other guitarists in Paris, Carulli worked harder at his teaching, and soon had counted members of the Parisian nobility among his students. Many of the pieces now regarded as Carulli's greatest were initially turned down by the publishers as being too hard for the average player, and it is likely that many masterpieces were lost this way.

Undeterred, Carulli started publishing his pieces himself. However, the great majority of Carulli's surviving works are those that were considered 'safe' enough to be accepted by other publishers, mainly for the teaching of certain techniques or for beginners.

Although he had many students and supporters, Carulli began to believe he didn't deserve his impressive reputation because most of the great works he had composed were never published. Confined to mainly simple pieces, Carulli wrote his world-famous method of classical guitar, "Harmony Applied to the Guitar", a collection of pieces that are still used today in tuition. At the time of publishing, the method was very popular and had many editions published.

Later in life, Carulli began to experiment with changes in guitar construction. With Lacote, a French guitar maker, he made some significant changes for improving the sound of the guitar. Carulli died in Paris on February 17, , aged Text source : Wikipedia Hide extended text Read all.

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