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This excerpt from Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas (IV) is exceptionally technically challenging to play on the guitar. Owing to the fact that it is written for violin, which has a much smaller neck than the guitar, many of the leaping motions are very difficult for the guitar player—making this piece highly worthy of study for developing technical mastery.
Steel-string guitar players should use a pick to play this to develop picking technique. Nylon-string guitar players can use an alternating motion of the index and ring fingers of the picking hand.
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