Opus 60, No. 7 by Spanish composer Fernando Sor is a beautiful beginner to intermediate study that develops smooth hand movement and precise fingerpicking technique. Part of Sor’s 25 piece collection, this piece is musically rewarding and technically foundational.
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Opus 60 No. 7 guitar tabs
The numbers next to some notes on the top staff indicate which fingers to use on the fretting hand. You can review this lesson to help you learn how to finger pick on guitar.
To recap the form of the song, repeat measures 1 through 9, 10 through 18, 19 through 27, 28 through 44, then go back to the beginning until measure 18 which has the sign βFineβ. If needed, see this guide on understanding music symbols.
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