Left-hand Fingering for
Giuliani's Sonata in C Major
Part 3
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B2 (Barre 2) is added at 11A to lengthen the sustain of the A & F sharp notes.

At 12A the C note is played with the 2nd finger instead of the 1st. Playing this way eliminates the possibility of string squeak when shifting from the 10th fret to the 9th.

The 1st and 2nd fingers are substituted with the 2nd and 3rd fingers at 13A. This allows more time for the 1st finger to shift out of the Bar 8.
A Barre is added at 13B (instead of fingers 3 & 4) to prevent string squeak.

The E and C notes at 14A are played on the 2nd and 3rd strings instead of the 1st and 2nd string to avoid a tonal change of an open E string.

The 2nd finger is used at 15A instead of the 1st finger. Doing so will allow the 1st finger to move more easily to the bass note B at 15B.
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