In this clip on Mudarra’s Harp Fantasy, Peter Katona discusses scale passages and how they should be played with slightly flatter fingers in the left hand to stop dissonant notes ringing across strings. (This is contrary to the usual advice about left-hand fingering, which is to play on the fingertips to allow neighboring strings to resonate.) Stopping the notes means that each time this passage is repeated a step higher, they will all have the same sense of flow. Wath the full course on tonebase Guitar! ➡️ https://www.tonebase.co/guitar?utm_source=youtube --- tonebase gives you instant access to knowledge from the world's greatest classical guitarists, performers, and educators. Learn more by visiting https://tonebase.co/guitar Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tonebaseteam/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tonebaseteam/ Blog - https://www.tonebase.co/guitar/blog Questions? Contact us: [email protected]