Marv Pontkalleg
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The main challenge of this solo fingerstyle guitar arrangement of Marv Pontkalleg lies in playing the melody over flowing arpeggiated chords. Melody notes are those in the notation staff with upward pointing note stems. Bass notes and inner harmony (chord) notes have their stems pointing downwards. The chords aren't too difficult in their own right, as they're all just major and minor chords, many of which have open strings. Adding the melody, however, forces you to play some of them half-way up the neck.
This style of acoustic folk fingerstyle guitar music benefits from improvisation so feel free to add your own interpretation, such as by adding ornaments, grace notes, etc.
Marv Pontkalleg is an old song from Britanny that recounts the execution of the Marquis of Pontcallec (Pontkalleg) in 1720 for his part in attempting to free Brittany from France.
This style of acoustic folk fingerstyle guitar music benefits from improvisation so feel free to add your own interpretation, such as by adding ornaments, grace notes, etc.
Marv Pontkalleg is an old song from Britanny that recounts the execution of the Marquis of Pontcallec (Pontkalleg) in 1720 for his part in attempting to free Brittany from France.