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Carmen Habanera guitar solo
guitar solo
Bizet, Georges (25 October 1838 - 3 June 1875)
Habanera (music or dance of Havana, Spanish: La Habana) by Georges Bizet (25 October 1838 - 3 June 1875) is the popular name for "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" ("Love is a rebellious bird"), an aria from Georges Bizet's 1875 opera comique Carmen. It is the entrance aria of the title character, a mezzo-soprano role, in scene 5 of the first act.
Classical Guitar solo. Guitar in drop D tuning (low E to D). Intermediate.
With standard notation and tablature (TAB).
With downloadable mp3 file just for audio help.
Pages: Two (2) pages, 1:29' min.
Annie Laurie guitar solo score Traditional
guitar solo
anonymous
Annie Laurie is a traditional 17th century Scottish song for an unfulfilled love.
For Classical Guitar solo (or acoustic Guitar with nylon strings, fingerstyle).
With tablature. With simple downloadable mp3 just for audio help.
Early intermediate. Pages: 1 page (+1 cover).
When the Saints Go Marching In
guitar, bass. drums
anonymous
When the Saints Go Marching In for Guitar, Bass, Drum trio.
With Guitar tablature.
With downloadable mp3 for audio help.
Advanced Intermediate, 2' min.
Pages: 13 pages. (6 pages full score, 3 pages Guitar with tablature part, 2 pages Guitar in standard notation, 2 pages bass part).
Allemande BWV 996 Suite in E minor
guitar solo
Bach, Johann Sebastian (31 March 1685 – 28 July 1750)
Suite in E minor, BWV 996, is a musical composition written by Johann Sebastian Bach between 1708 and 1717.
Here is an arrangement for movement 2 (Allemande) for Classical Guitar solo.
Intermediate, two pages, with tablature and downloadable mp3 just for audio help, 1:40 min.
This baroque piece requires a correct and studied guitar finger placement (which tablature helps to achieve) and in return it offers a great pleasure.
Galop infernal Can-Can guitar fingerstyle with tab
guitar solo
Offenbach, Jacques (20 June 1819 - 5 October 1880)
Galop infernal from Orphee aux enfers - Act II (1858) by Jacques Offenbach (20 June 1819 - 5 October 1880). Fifteen years or so after Offenbach's death the galop from Act II (or Act IV in the 1874 version) became one of the world's most famous pieces of music, when the Moulin Rouge and the Folies Bergere adopted it as the regular music for their can-can.
For Guitar solo. Early Intermediate.
With standard notation and tablature (TAB).
With downloadable mp3 just for audio help.
Pages: Three (3) pages.




