Andantino in G Major – Carulli (Opus 241, No. 5) – guitar tabs

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Andantino in G Major was composed by guitarist Ferdinando Carulli as the 5th guitar study in École de guitare, also known as Opus 241.

This is a nice classical piece recommended for beginner to intermediate level guitarists looking to develop their fingerpicking technique. Grab your guitar and let’s get started!


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Andantino in G Major – guitar tabs

For this piece, a 2/4 time signature means that 2 quarter notes fill the length of each measure.

Some minor edits have been made to the original arrangement for ease of reading. The numbers next to some notes on the top staff indicate which fingers to use on the fretting hand. If needed, check out this lesson to learn how to finger pick on guitar.

By the way, you can get the PDF of this piece below.



Andantino in G Major - Ferdinando Carulli guitar tabs



Backing Track

Andantino in G Major – preview

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To see the previous study, see Opus 241, No. 4 – Waltz by Carulli.

Also available from Carulli’s Opus 241 is study No. 21.

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