Beautiful piece! If you're doubling the melody in the second part I'd suggest you to just drop it in the first part and have one part playing chords and another playing melody as a duet. Measure 10 has an extremely strenous stretch in the left hand, chords in the measure 12 also extremely difficult to pull off in this context, these are just some examples of unplayable spots, but don't worry, solo guitar is an extremely difficult instrument to write idiomatically for if you're not playing it, so it's totally understandable. Overall the arrangement looks very pianistic with saturated low-end and the melody on top of very piano-like left hand. One important thing to remember about the guitar is that it doesn't work the same way as piano in terms of chord spacing, so what you want to do is to have bass in the range of E3-E4 and on open strings if possible (it's possible to go as low as D3 or even C3 with alternate tuning but it will change the playability of certain chords) and have the rest of the chord built an octave higher (it's good idea to consult a guitar note chart for unplayable intervals) and try to not to saturate low-end too much. This approach will give you better results and it sounds totally fine on the guitar because generally the guitar handles big space between melody and bass really well. Hope this is helpful, your compositions are really nice.
Thanky you very much! I'm aware that this score is full of mistakes😅. I play piano and violin, that's why it's very pianistic. But it's really cool to get feedback from different musicians such as you, it really helps to understand the complexity of all the instruments!
Sounds good. I believe all the arpeggiations are written with direction on guitar. I want to say this could be played on a single guitar with some scordatura (E A D G Bb E) but I'm also not too experienced with guitar.
Beautiful piece! If you're doubling the melody in the second part I'd suggest you to just drop it in the first part and have one part playing chords and another playing melody as a duet.
Measure 10 has an extremely strenous stretch in the left hand, chords in the measure 12 also extremely difficult to pull off in this context, these are just some examples of unplayable spots, but don't worry, solo guitar is an extremely difficult instrument to write idiomatically for if you're not playing it, so it's totally understandable.
Overall the arrangement looks very pianistic with saturated low-end and the melody on top of very piano-like left hand. One important thing to remember about the guitar is that it doesn't work the same way as piano in terms of chord spacing, so what you want to do is to have bass in the range of E3-E4 and on open strings if possible (it's possible to go as low as D3 or even C3 with alternate tuning but it will change the playability of certain chords) and have the rest of the chord built an octave higher (it's good idea to consult a guitar note chart for unplayable intervals) and try to not to saturate low-end too much. This approach will give you better results and it sounds totally fine on the guitar because generally the guitar handles big space between melody and bass really well. Hope this is helpful, your compositions are really nice.
Thanky you very much! I'm aware that this score is full of mistakes😅. I play piano and violin, that's why it's very pianistic. But it's really cool to get feedback from different musicians such as you, it really helps to understand the complexity of all the instruments!
Sounds good. I believe all the arpeggiations are written with direction on guitar. I want to say this could be played on a single guitar with some scordatura (E A D G Bb E) but I'm also not too experienced with guitar.