Big Book of Baroque Guitar Solos: 72 Easy Classical Guitar Pieces in Standard Notation and Tablature, Featuring the Music of Bach, Handel, Purcell, Telemann and Vivaldi
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Big Book of Baroque Guitar Solos: 72 Easy Classical Guitar Pieces in Standard Notation and Tablature, Featuring the Music of Bach, Handel, Purcell, Telemann and Vivaldi Details
72 delightful baroque guitar solos that are easy to play yet sound full and complete. Features the music of only the best of the best of the baroque era: Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frederick Handel, Henry Purcell, Domenico Scarlatti, Georg Philipp Telemann, Antonio Vivaldi.
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Reviews
Here are some pieces that sound beautiful, yet are playable by the novice guitarist. If necessary, find a particular piece performed on YouTube, and then play that video at normal and slower speeds in order to get the sound of the piece in your head. Then play the transcription in the book steadily, but as slowly as necessary, until it becomes relatively smooth. Once you have a piece smooth, it is easy to raise the speed to normal.-As the student acquires proficiency, the arrangements can be filled out in pencil to provide fuller harmonization, but they sound beautiful as is.-Keep in mind the three T's -- Tone, Timing & Touch. Enjoy