Research Article

THE ORGANIZATIONAL RELATION OF THE EXERCISES FROM CARCASSI GUITAR METHOD WITH FRETBOARD LOGIC: THE A MAJOR EXAMPLE

Volume: 8 Number: 4 December 31, 2025
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THE ORGANIZATIONAL RELATION OF THE EXERCISES FROM CARCASSI GUITAR METHOD WITH FRETBOARD LOGIC: THE A MAJOR EXAMPLE

Abstract

The guitar underwent a rapid transformation in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, both structurally and musically. This led composers to produce works that emphasizing virtuosity and methods for guitar education in this context, one of which is the Op. 59 “Complete Method For Guitar” (Fr. Méthode Compléte Pour la Guitare) Matteo Carcassi, an Italian guitarist and composer. In this research, the musical content of the scales, cadences, preludes, and pieces from Carcassi’s method are attempted to be interpreted and explained, in terms of the structural and organizational relation of the guitar fretboard logic. With this aspect, the research can be described as qualitative research. In this regard, the harmonic syntax of the cadence, prelude, and waltz written in the A Major scale in the five fretted fields of the fretboard has been revealed through the functional analysis. Then, the harmonic syntax that creates the A major cadence, prelude, and waltz, positioned in the A Major scale, is related to the basic chord forms and the projection on the fretboard has been uncovered. It is observed that this projection comprises chromatically transposable chords and ergonomic left-hand finger navigation through the first five frets of the fretboard without changing. Thus, it is revealed that the cadences and exercises written by Carcassi, provide foresight about how to process basic harmonic concepts in tonality throughout the fretboard in an organized manner. This research marks the importance of knowing how to process the basic harmonic approaches of tonal music on guitar, an instrument that has a close relation with pattern organization structurally, and, additionally, to develop a more holistic view for transferring the works written for the guitar to the instrument’s itself, and hence, to develop a more conscious musical approach in interpretation.

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Details

Primary Language

Turkish

Subjects

Interpretation in Western Classical Music

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

November 17, 2025

Publication Date

December 31, 2025

Submission Date

September 18, 2025

Acceptance Date

November 6, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 1970 Volume: 8 Number: 4

APA
Akbulut, F., & Erol, M. Ç. (2025). CARCASSI GİTAR METODUNDA YER ALAN ALIŞTIRMALARIN TUŞE MANTIĞI İLE ORGANİZASYONEL İLİŞKİSİ: LA MAJÖR ÖRNEĞİ. Yegah Müzikoloji Dergisi, 8(4), 2861-2886. https://doi.org/10.51576/ymd.1786123