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Old 02-07-2020, 09:46 PM
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I bought a few tunes from Werner Guitar including the Canon in D and also bought Canon in D from Per-Olov as well (to be learned after Werner's arrangement).

This should be fun.

Fortunately for me both websites provide classical notation with tabs for many of the pieces . The second one doesn't seem much harder than the first, but you never really know until you start on them.



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The second one is a fair bit more advanced than the first: in the first video he only plays part of the piece, the less complex part.
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Per Olav makes everything look easy until you starting trying to play it..

Another good site for FREE semi classical arrangements is www.Classclef.com

FWIW I've found a few arrangements on that site with minor errors. Correct notes are indicated in the music, but on the wrong location on the fret board in the tab. I've sent them the corrections and they've been very grateful for the input.

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Per Olav makes everything look easy until you starting trying to play it..

Another good site for FREE semi classical arrangements is www.Classclef.com

FWIW I've found a few arrangements on that site with minor errors. Correct notes are indicated in the music, but on the wrong location on the fret board in the tab. I've sent them the corrections and they've been very grateful for the input.

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Yep, nothing is ever as easy as it looks,

I've had classclef bookmarked for a couple/three years now. They have a lot of Masaaki Kishibe's music.
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