| Fifty Easy Classical Guitar Pieces
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63 pages, Item 1303078EU, $14.95
This book contains all of the music, in both standard notation and tablature, to 50 carefully selected pieces for the beginner's and intermediate player's repertoires. The CD, which is included, has all of the pieces performed by Jerry Willard, the book's author and arranger. These pieces and etudes will help you develop your first classical guitar repertoire. They are drawn from all periods of classical guitar literature.
Songbook Format: Guitar Solo
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This book has a difficulty rating of 4 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
A CD is included with this book.
Guitar tablature is included with this book.
Arranger(s): This piece was arranged by Jerry Willard.
Publisher: "Fifty Easy Classical Guitar Pieces" was published by Amsco Publications.
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| Song List For "Fifty Easy Classical Guitar Pieces" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Minuet Minuet - Composed By: J. S. Bach Andante - Composed By: Fernando Sor Prelude - Composed By: Robert De Visse Scarborough Fair Chorale - Composed By: J. S. Bach Etude - Composed By: Dionisio Aguado Etude - Composed By: Fernando Sor Etude - Composed By: Fernando Sor Etude - Composed By: Fernando Sor Etude - Composed By: Fernando Sor Etude - Composed By: Fernando Sor Sarabande - Composed By: Johann Anton Logy Andantino - Composed By: Dionisio Aguado Andantino - Composed By: Fernando Sor Andantino - Composed By: Ferdinando Carulli Andantino - Composed By: Felix Horetzky Menuet - Composed By: Robert De Visee Menuet - Composed By: Dionisio Aguado Aria - Composed By: Johann Anton Logy Gigue - Composed By: Johann Anton Logy Pastorale - Composed By: Joseph Kuffner Ecossaise - Composed By: Mauro Giuliani Study - Composed By: Napoleon Coste Study - Composed By: Napoleon Coste Study - Composed By: Napoleon Coste Study - Composed By: Napoleon Coste Landler - Composed By: Joseph Kuffner Kemp's Jig Study In A Minor - Composed By: Napoleon Coste Etude In A Minor - Composed By: Mauro Giuliani Humming Song - Composed By: Robert Schumann Tanz - Composed By: Georg Leopold Fuhrmann Study No. 3 - Composed By: Fernando Sor Bianco Fiore - Composed By: Cesare Negri Lesson - Composed By: Dionisio Aguado Toy Toy Study No. 2 - Composed By: Dionisio Aguado Pezzo Tedesco Dove Son Quei Fieri Occhi? Spagnoletta Study In G Major - Composed By: Napoleon Coste Orlando Sleepeth - Composed By: John Dowland Andante No. 1 - Composed By: Fernando Sor La Cavalleria De Napoles Con Dos Clarines - Composed By: Gaspar Sanz Villanos - Composed By: Gaspar Sanz Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone - Composed By: Thomas Robinson Welscher Tanz - Composed By: Hans Newsidler Clarin De Los Mosquesteros Del Rey De Francia (The Bugle Of The French King's Musketeers) - Composed By: Gaspar Sanz
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