How can I play faster? A better way to play a section from Rodrigo's Guitar Concerto
Get free sheet music and stay up-to-date on what I'm doing by signing up to my email newsletter at https://www.joshlayne.com/connect.html In this episode of Harp Tuesday (episode 297) I take a look at a pattern from the slow movement of Rodrigo's beautiful Concierto de Aranjuez. I arranged this for solo harp over 20 years ago, but I'm always looking for better ways to do things, and last year I came up with an option that I think is much better and lets me get the speed and sound that I want in this pattern. Hope you enjoy this look at problem solving, and maybe carry it over to something you're working on! Watch a live performance of my arrangement here: • Rodrigo - Concierto de Aranjuez arr. for h... Support from my patrons helped make this video possible - if you would like to help support future videos you can become a patron at / joshlayne Visit https://www.joshlayne.com/harptuesday for a searchable list of all Harp Tuesday episodes! Follow me on instagram / joshlayneharp I offer Skype lessons and coaching: https://www.joshlayne.com/lessons.html Questions or comments? You can email me at [email protected] Thanks for watching! Cheers, Josh Layne https://www.joshlayne.com #harptuesday #harp #classicalmusic #rodrigo #problemsolving

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