“@ndante” (Fernando Sor)
Andante
Tt“€indante” (Fernando Sor)
Study Notes
A. At this point, the piece actually goes into three parts, because the composer wants you
to hold the D and the B for three full counts. In the following measure we are down to
one voice. Sometimes this is written with rests above and below to indicate that the
other parts are now silent; however, this is not necessary.
B. Here we are back in three voices again. The rest sign between the F and D at the begin-
ning of the measure warns you that another voice is coming in the middle. The same
pattern exists for the next six measures.
C. Remember to hold the high C until all the lower notes have been played.