Hey guys, let me show you how to play this beautiful classical piece by Handel called Bourree from the Three Pieces suit.
One of the reasons why I love this classical piece so much is because of the beautiful chords and counterpoint. The melody is mostly played within the chords so you will find yourself plucking the strings simultaneously a lot.
The structure of the piece is AABBA. At the end of the piece, you will find the repeat sign “D.C. al Fine” which means “Da Capo Al Fine” literally “From Head to End”. On the music sheet, you will notice the word “Fine” at the end of the second line, which is where the piece ends.
Enjoy this lesson.