Sor, Fernando – Free Sheet Music and TABs for Classical Guitar
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About Fernando Sor, Guitarist and Composer
Fernando Sor or Josep Ferran Sorts i Muntades (baptized 14 February 1778 – died 10 July 1839) was a Spanish classical guitarist and composer. While he is best known for his guitar compositions, he also composed music for a wide range of genres, including opera, orchestra, string quartet, piano, voice, and ballet. His ballet score Cendrillon (Cinderella) received over one hundred performances. Sor’s works for guitar range from pieces for beginning players to advanced players such as Variations on a Theme of Mozart. Sor’s contemporaries considered him to be the best guitarist in the world, and his works for guitar have been widely played and reprinted since his death. Although modern classical guitar players usually do, Sor rarely used his ring finger and refused the usage of nails when playing.
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Op. 60 Etudes by Fernando Sor
- Etude No. 1
- Etude No. 2
- Etude No. 3
- Etude No. 4
- Etude No. 5
- Etude No. 6
- Etude No. 7
- Etude No. 8
- Etude No. 9
- Etude No. 10
- Etude No. 11
- Etude No. 12
- Etude No. 13
- Etude No. 14 – Andante
- Etude No. 15 – Allegro
- Etude No. 16 – Andantino
- Etude No. 17 – Allegreto moderato
- Etude No. 18
- Etude No. 19
- Etude No. 20
- Etude No. 21 – Allegretto
- Etude No. 22 – Allegreto moderato
- Etude No. 23 – Andantino
- Etude No. 24 – Allegro moderato
- Etude No. 25 – Andante cantabile
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Discover more pieces by Fernando Sor
- Sor, Fernando – 12 Studies Op. 29 No. 2
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 29 No. 7
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 31 No. 3
- Sor, Fernando – Free Sheet Music and TABs for Classical Guitar
- Sor, Fernando – No. 1 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 11 No. 5 Minuet
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 14 Grand Solo
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 15(a) Folia Menuet
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 15(a) Folia Theme and Variations
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 2 No. 1 Six Divertissements
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 2 No. 2 Six Divertissements
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 2 No. 4 Six Divertissements
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 24 No. 5 Menuet
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 24 No. 7 Allegretto
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 24 No. 7 Allegretto (Alternative)
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 25 Minuet
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 25 Trio
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 29 No. 13 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 29 No. 23 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 29 No.22 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 3 Minuet
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 31 No. 16
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 31 No. 19
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 31 No. 20
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 31 No. 21
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 35 No. 13
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 35 No. 16 Allegretto Grazioso
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 35 No. 17
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 35 No. 2 Moderato
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 35 No. 22 (B minor Etude)
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 35 No. 22 Etude (Duo)
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 44 No. 9 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 45 No. 1 Petit Piece
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 45 No. 2 Petite Piece
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 45 No. 4 Valse
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 59 Funeral Marche
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 1
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 11 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 12 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 2
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 3 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 6 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 9
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 1 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 10 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 11 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 12 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 13 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 14 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 15 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 16 Andantino
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 17 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 18 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 19 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 2 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 20 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 21 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 22 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 23 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 24 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 25 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 3 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 4 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 5 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 7 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 8 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 60 No. 9 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op.9 Variations on a Theme by Mozart
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 8
Tutorials
- “Study in C” (Great for beginners, memory)
- Full Course on Etude No. 1, Op. 44 by Fernando Sor (Premium Course)
- Full Lesson on Fernando Sor Guitar Moderato (op.35, no.2)
- Full Course on Sor B Minor Etude (35-22) (Premium Course)
- Full Course on Etude 16 (op.60 no.16) (Premium Course)
Segovia-Sor Etudes – Free PDFs with TABs
The great guitarist Andre Segovia chose 20 etudes by Fernando Sor for a collection. He thought this collection offers a well-rounded study in guitar and musical technique.
The arrangements below may differ slightly from Segovia’s. This is mainly in fingerings or expressive notations. But these changes are minor, and lessons still hold.
The most famous of these is without doubt Sor’s Etude in B minor.
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 8
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 35 No. 13
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 2
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 1
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 35 No. 22 Etude in B minor
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 35 No. 17
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 31 No. 21
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 31 No. 16
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 31 No. 20
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 31 No. 19
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 3
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 6
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 9
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 12 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 35 No. 16 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 29 No. 23 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 6 No. 11 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 29 No. 22 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 29 No. 13 Etude
- Sor, Fernando – Op. 29 No. 17 Etude
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