u/Icy_Cauliflower4894

Pieces where guitar imitates other instruments?

There is video called "What happened to the classical guitar?" on youtube and at 03:23 it tells that guitar can imitate sounds of other instruments.

One example was Fernando Sor's Variations on a theme by Mozart. It made me curious...Do you know more pieces where guitar mimics other instruments/sounds similar? And which ones?

Mmm at the start of Concierto de Aranjuez: II. Adagio by Joaquín Rodrigo guitar sounded to me a biiiit like harp, but I just might be deaf! : D Don't come for me please

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u/Icy_Cauliflower4894 — 9 hours ago

Will I do more harm than good?

Hii, will I do more harm than good if I begin learning the instrument first by myself? When you're an absolute absolute beginner, is it hard to fix bad habits (I will try to listen to the tips that had been posted on this sub) that can occur? I'm interested in learning properly and of course ready to pay for a teacher! All I wait for is to get into paid internship, so I can pay for everything myself 😭.

I'd like to start sooner because I need the instrument learning to distract me and be something to look for now. I believe it will also bring more purpose and discipline that I currently need.

additional question: if I'm interested in learning properly and have never read note sheets, should I start with learning how to read notes and connect them to tye guitar? Or is it recommended to start with tabs and introduce notes later?

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u/Icy_Cauliflower4894 — 5 days ago