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Any GREAT Classical Guitar Sheet Music Books?
Any input on GREAT Classical Guitar Sheet Music Books?
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They aren't exactly the latest thing, but the series Frederick Noad did are
well-selected and reliable, with good introductory notes: The Baroque Guitar The Renaissance Guitar The Classical Guitar The Romantic Guitar |
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The Library of Guitar Classics edited by Jerry Willard is a good one. About $20 for tons of music.
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Ditto...Noad is great.
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I'd give the Stanley Yates repertoire series a try. Start with Book 1. A nice selection with a range of styles and very cool interpretive aids included.
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Jerry Willard has an older book called Fifty Easy Classical Guitar Pieces. My favorite collection of beautiful sounding music and quite easy to play. My copy has a cd with it that I enjoy listening to yet.
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Beginner? Intermediate? Advanced?
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Jerry Willard's book begins with very easy pieces and gets progressively more difficult. So beginner and intermediate I would say. Many very beautiful pieces though.
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Hal Leonard has several with about 15 tunes each. Fingerpicking Classics. Fingerpicking Beethoven. Fingerpicking Mozart. Fingerpicking Bach. Standard notation and tab. Have not looked recently but previously $7.95 each.
Jon |