Lute technique: The "dreaded" E-flat major chord
The half barre E-flat major chord with the open g on top can be challenging. Here are a couple of tips in order to make it slightly easier. I'm using Adrian Le Roy's Branles de Bourgogne as an example. Here's a link to the performance edition:https://israelgolani.com/performance-... And here's a link to the full music video: • Lute dance music: Branles de Bourgogne by ... This piece appears on my lates cd "In the Garden of Polyphony" by Solaire Records:https://solairerecords.com/product/so...

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