Hi Dan

The HVL collected edition corrects the obvious note mistakes, but leaves the 
ambiguous (at best) harmonics notation and the original fingering - which is 
sparse, to say the least, and often wrong.

Best Regards,

Joseph Mayes

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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daniel 
Winheld [[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 5:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LUTE] OT: Guitar technique

A question for the players of standard modern classical guitar on
this list (I am on no other)- I have not played classical guitar (nor
owned one) since 1975, so don't even know what e-list, forum or
whatever to consult.

Can any of you tell me if there are editions of the collected guitar
works of Villa-Lobos that give detailed, explicit L.H. fingerings
beyond the few hints that Villa-Lobos himself provided? Specifically,
some of the Etudes have passages that are ambiguous to me (Etude #2
especially), and it's been a hell of a long time since I played this
stuff. Some of them I never attempted.

I started playing the Etude #1 by Heitor Villa-Lobos about six weeks
ago for extra practice in thumb-under technique on my new 8 course
lute. (One can run the right hand pattern with any chord, chord
progression, or just open strings for practice, of course). I Have
been captivated completely by this exotic (to me) Brazilian
classical/pop &"Jungle" music- it's very nice vacation from all the
usual repertoires, and so much accessible on the familiar instrument.

Thanks for any help-  Dan
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