Sergio Assad 24 Studies Updated ((new)) Jun 2026

Studies focusing on apoyando (rest stroke) fast scales and complex arpeggio patterns.

The updated edition provides a versatile tool for teaching, offering diverse technical and musical challenges that can be tailored to the needs of individual students. sergio assad 24 studies updated

Each study is a miniature portrait, exploring a distinct aspect of Brazilian music and paying homage to some of the country's most important composers. The titles of the studies, all ending in "-iana," signify these musical tributes. Examples include "Mignoniana," "Villalobiana," and "Nazarethiana," each celebrating a key figure in Brazilian music. Studies focusing on apoyando (rest stroke) fast scales

Moving beyond simple triads, Assad utilizes extended chords (9ths, 11ths, 13ths) and chromaticism, training the ear and the left hand for the dissonances of modern music. The titles of the studies, all ending in

: Exploring the complex metric structures of Brazilian regional music.

Drawing from decades of elite performance experience, Assad writes music that is highly complex but structurally ergonomic. The studies challenge a player's spatial awareness, forcing fast shifts across positions while utilizing open strings to sustain natural resonance. 3. Improvisational Foundations

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