![]() ![]() As for the technique: there is a thumb barre at measure 15 and 16 this means: In an attempt to write a more dynamical composition I used strumming of chords and percussive possibilities of the guitar.Ī melancholic and meditative composition. Again with lots of open strings and a few thumb grips. This means the note isĪrpeggiated chords with a melody on top. It is not so easy to play at some passages (at least for me). This one is mainly in 7/8 and I played it once with the my old band: "Dikmaesband". I used additive (odd) rhythms and the melody moves to the bass, "under" the chords.Ī composition in E major, 4/4 and very much a "guitar composition". In the B part it goes to mostly D major and F# minor. The A part of this is 3/4, in D minor and in a sense very "classical". ![]() Something that sounds like a latin rhythm to me. This composition is rhythmically based on syncopated subdivision of 2/4, Harmonically it moves back and forth between A major and A minor. These form arpeggios, with the use of open strings and the melody is in the top. This composition is in time signature 3/4, where each quarter note is divided into a triplet. I added tablature for theįingering I had in mind, since I did not put any information about that in the normal music notation score. ![]() They are all short (as the name suggests) and the form These are some compositions for guitar solo. Composing Compositions of Rogier Bos Short guitar compositions ![]()
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