Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata for Guitar is one of Beethoven's most popular and frequently performed works. It's referred to as 'Beethoven's opus 27 no. 2' or 'Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor.' We know it better as Moonlight Sonata.
In 1801, Beethoven wrote this sonata and dedicated it to his student, 17-year-old Countess Giulietta Guicciardi. It was said that Beethoven was in love with her. The sonata didn't get its popular name until 1832, after Beethoven's death; the poet Ludwig Rellstab related the music to moonlight reflected from Switzerland's Lake Lucerne.
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata for Guitar Features:Besides being a classic piece of music, the Beethoven Moonlight Sonata for Guitar lesson features these:
Shows preparing left hand fingers to anticipate needs of next chord Unusual chord changes that give color and variety to the music Example of how music in minor keys lends itself naturally to key modulations A challenging workout for the left hand Example of a simple fingerpicking rhythm yielding a full sound Many hours of enjoyment for the mind and soul