by Anthony Glise. For classic guitar. Anthony Glise Urtext. Classic. Level: Mult...(+)
by Anthony Glise. For
classic guitar. Anthony
Glise Urtext. Classic.
Level: Multiple Levels.
Book. Reference. Size
8.75x11.75. 282 pages.
Published by Mel Bay
Pub., Inc.
(32 Transcriptions for Guitar). Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-17...(+)
(32 Transcriptions for
Guitar). Composed by
Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791).
Arranged by Martin Hegel.
For
Guitar (Guitar). Guitar.
Softcover. Schott Music
#ED21856. Published by
Schott
Music
by William Bay. For all guitars. Gospel-old time, strum/sing. Level: Beginning-I...(+)
by William Bay. For all
guitars. Gospel-old time,
strum/sing. Level:
Beginning-Intermediate.
Book. Solos. Size
8.75x11.75. 112 pages.
Published by Mel Bay
Pub., Inc.
Guitar SKU: FZ.5878 Serie I - France 1600-1800. Edited by Caroline...(+)
Guitar
SKU:
FZ.5878
Serie I -
France 1600-1800.
Edited by Caroline
Delume. This edition:
Facsimile. Methodes &
Traites. Score. Published
by Anne Fuzeau
Productions - France
(FZ.5878).
ISBN
9790230658782. 24.00 x
33.00 cm
inches.
These early
music methods are in
facsimile in two books.
Francesco ALBERTI -
Anonyme - Encyclopedie
methodique -
Guillaume-Pierre-Antoine
GATAYES - L. GUICHARD -
Jean-Benjamin de LABORDE
- Antoine Marcel LEMOINE
- Philippe MACQUER -
Joseph-Bernard MERCHI (2)
-
Charles-Francois-Alexandr
e POLLET. Table of
contents: Macquer
Philippe: Dictionnaire
raisonne - 1773. Pollet
Charles-Francois-Alexandr
e: Methode pour apprendre
- 1775. Merchi
Joseph-Bernard: Traite
des agrements de la
guitare - 1777. Laborde
Jean-Benjamin de: Essai
sur la musique - 1780.
Alberti Francesco:
Nouvelle methode - 1786.
Encyclopedie:
Encyclopedie methodique -
1788. Guichard L. : La
guitare rendue facile -
c. 1795. Lemoine
Antoine-Marcel: Nouvelle
methode de guitare - c.
1800. Gatayes
Guillaume-Pierre-Antoine:
Methode pour la guitare -
1800. Anonyme: Methode
pour jouer de la guitare
- s. d. n. l. Collection
supervised by the
musicologist Jean
Saint-Arroman, professor
at the Conservatoire
National Superieur de
Musique et de Danse of
Paris and at the CEFEDEM
Ile de France (Training
Centre for Music
Teachers). He is the
author of the majority of
our prefaces and has also
been involved in library
searches. Facsimile of
copies from: - National
Library of Paris
(France). - Municipal
Library of Grenoble
(France). - Nederlands
Muziek Instituut of The
Hague (Netherlands). Anne
Fuzeau Classique propose
the complete theoretic
documentation, methods,
classical music scores on
the guitar.
Composed by Lily Afshar.
Squareback saddle stitch.
Classical. Book. 116
pages.
Mel Bay Publications, Inc
#30832. Published by Mel
Bay
Publications, Inc
(Arranged for Classical Guitar). By Mark Marrington. For Guitar (Classical). Sol...(+)
(Arranged for Classical
Guitar). By Mark
Marrington. For Guitar
(Classical). Solos.
Parlor/Salon.
Intermediate. Book. 24
pages. Published by Mel
Bay Publications, Inc
Composed by Wissam Abboud. Saddle-stitched. Mastering the Classical Guitar. ...(+)
Composed by Wissam
Abboud.
Saddle-stitched.
Mastering
the Classical Guitar.
Classical. Book and
online
audio. 72 pages. Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
#30686M.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
Gospel/Sacred, Perfect
binding, Christian.
Classics.
Book/online audio/pdf. 36
pages. Mel Bay
Publications,
Inc #30948M. Published by
Mel
Bay Publications, Inc
It’
s a beautiful journey
through the tones that I
offer you with these two
pieces.
The first
The Stations of the Cross
express the 14 scenes of
the Passion of Christ
through a simple arpeggio
and 14 different tones.
The 12 minor keys which
begin the work in a
perfectly natural way (D,
A, E, B, F#, C#, G#, D#,
Bb, F, C, G) are followed
by two major keys (D and
the) who come conclude
the work as a triumphant
deliverance.
The
second piece Labyrinthe
uses the same principle,
but in a different way.
With another arpeggio and
major and minor tones
which follow one another
alternating in a natural
way through a slight
mutation, leading us
astray in the meanders of
the tones, to finally
find ourselves in the
original tone, we thus
delivering from this
great labyrinth (do, lam,
re, sim, mi, do#m, fa#,
re#m, ab, fam and
do).
I hope that
the discoverers of these
pieces will have the same
pleasure that I had in
composing them for
them.