A famous Waltz used as “study” is the op. 69 n. 2 by Chopin. The song was composed in 1829, and won over generations of pianists thanks to its harmony in B minor. This music is not too difficult, but requires a great expressiveness to make the romantic atmosphere of these musical notes. Surely among you there will be someone who will love playing the piece and get into these enchanting harmonies of Chopin with classical guitar. -- Author Wenz Guitarist, Composer Music and Awareness
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Preludio No.7, Op.28 by Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) - Arranged by Francisco Tárrega (1852–1909) for Classical Guitar. Free PDF Sheet Music and TAB, comes with both a notation-only edition and a TAB edition. Left hand fingering. The level is mid-intermediate (Grade 6). PDF download.
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Tarrega made a number of arrangements of Romantic composers and quite a few of Chopin. If you want to follow the piano version and feel a bit more just eliminate some of the glissandos and harmonics. The extra bass notes make sense to keep the sustain going. It's a super pretty piece. This one is free but if you want you can support the site here.
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My video lesson and edition follows Tarrega's fingering and glissandos which you can choose to include or not depending on your preference. YouTube Lesson Link.
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Huge thanks to Matthew McAllister for playing from my score. It's such an honour to hear my edition played by one of the world's greatest professional guitarists. His musicality is beautiful here and has a perfect sense of space and pacing. Keep in mind that he's changed some fingerings since he's not playing the glissandos.