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Hello, This is, by far, the most challenging Lesson of the in entire collection until now. Sagreras obviously wrote Lesson 38 as part of the Book III, but in my opinion this little piece has much in common with next books. In my opinion this Lesson in three times more difficult than the others. It took me two days of intense study: first day two hours and a half, second day two hours. I am not very satisfied with this particular rendition, but I imposed myself to record every time is possible, without procrastinating. I know that out there is full of guitarists better than me, but indeed I am proud of this little "achievement". Talking about this Lesson, there is so much to say that actually I don't really know where to start. The Lesson has it all. Changing chord positions very rapidly, changes of position along the fretboard, and a cynical, very cynical arpeggio (at least to me: remember that I'm left-handed). The main challenge is to play the Lesson WITHOUT any tempo fluctuations. It is a two part Etude, first in A maj, second in A min, with major differemces in mood and technique between them. First part is very focused on technique, second one is more focused on technique AND also bring a sort of polyphonic tinge resulting from the rapid changing of registers (two notes higher and two notes lower and again and again...). I'll make soon a video about this Lesson, and it will be... very long ahahah have a nice day, thamk for watching