The score shares Big Horta Terrega 100 classical guitar songs

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-30

"Grand Jota", also known as "Grand Jota Dance", the full name of the original song is (Gran Jota de Concierto) "* Will Use the Grand Jota Dance" or "Grand Jota for Concerts", a classical guitar solo composed by Francisco Terega, the work is based on the folk dance of the Aragon region of Spain. The difficulty of "Da Horta Dance" is 10 for classical guitar, and it has also been known as one of the "Top Ten Classical Guitar Songs".

The Grand Horta Dance is a great work that showcases the various articulations and techniques of the guitar, as well as some special articulations unique to the guitar, including: rapid chromatic scales, arpeggios, broken chords, kneading, drums, up and down ripples, portamentos, strings and strings, overtones, left-handed one-handed ripples, big drums, snare drums, clarinets, bassoon and more. Terrega's original "Grand Horta" consists of an overture and 26 variations plus an epilogue.

Most of the versions played by modern classical guitarists are adapted versions, and many guitar masters have adapted this piece, and the adapted version has been deleted or increased, such as this ** is the adapted version, and the 30th variation of the wheel finger variation is a new one, and the master who adapted this piece has Pepe. Romero, Narcisso. Yepes et al., this score is marked as Jean-François Delcamp.

This classical guitar solo piece is included in the collection of 100 Classical Guitar Songs in the Wanderer's Tribute to the Classics. Scores**The links to the scores and performance recordings are as follows: 100 Classical Guitar Songs "Big Horta" Terrega (**Available) [Sheet Score] 100 Classical Guitar Songs "Big Horta" Terrega (**Available) Sheet music included

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