Dionso Aguado
Born in Madrid, this Spanish Maestro surname is derived from the
spanish word for "soaked" : this was a nickname an ancient relative, a
knight, acquired after returning from a battle caked in mud! Dionisio
Aguado was taught by Miguel Garcia.
At
this time tablature was still the notation of choice for guitarists in
Spain. Frederico Moretti began employing 5-line staff notation,
distinguishing different parts through the use of note stems and rests.
Along with others, such as Fernando Sor also a Spaniard, Aguado switched to this new guitar notation.
In
the aftermath of the Napoleonic french invasions of Spain (1808),
Aguado continued to perfect and develop his technique while working as a
guitar teacher in the village of Fuenlabrada.
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