Hi Monica,
I've been tackling similar passages for transcription recently. As the
printed notations offer no guarantee of being error free and as such
inconsistencies in notation are common (see Matteis p. 29 2nd bar,
where the same chord has a muted 5th course but no dot on the
literally do you take the notation?
As ever
Monica
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From: Natasha Miles natasha.mi...@hotmail.co.uk
To: Monica Hall mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk
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Just a thought,
Possibly it has something to do with smooth transition from the chord
most likely to precede G major (chord V, D major).
If you play a D on the second course you have a finger already prepared
for the final G chord.
Natasha
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 16:13:01