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Humoresque by Dvorak guitar solo

Humoresque by Dvorak guitar solo

guitar solo

Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904)

Humoresque, Op. 101-7 by Antonin Dvorak, written during the summer of 1894 ("the seventh Humoresque is probably the most famous small piano work ever written after Beethoven's Fur Elise").

Classical Guitar solo. Early Intermediate.

With standard notation and tablature (TAB).

With downloadable mp3 file just for audio help.

Pages: Two (2) pages, 1:28' min.

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El Sueno de la Munequita Barrios guitar solo

El Sueno de la Munequita Barrios guitar solo

guitar solo

Barrios, Augustin (May 5, 1885 - August 7, 1944)

El Sueno de la Munequita by  Agustin Barrios.

Guitar solo.
Easy to Early intermediate. With standard notation and tablature (TAB).
With downloadable mp3 just for audio help.

Pages: Two (2) pages.

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Minuet in G

Minuet in G

guitar solo

Bach, Johann Sebastian (31 March 1685 – 28 July 1750)

Minuet in G  minor, BWV Anh.15, by Christian Petzold, which, through its appearance in the 1725 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, used to be attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach.
Guitar solo. With downloadable mp3 for audio help.
Early intermediate.
With finger position suggestions.
With standard notation and tablature (TAB).

Pages: One page (1).

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Musetta's Waltz

Musetta's Waltz

guitar solo

Puccini, Giacomo (22 December 1858 – 29 November 1924

Musetta's Waltz  (quando m'en vo') is a soprano aria, a waltz in act 2 of Puccini's opera La boheme.
Here is an arrangement for Guitar solo. Early Intermediate.
With Tablature. With downloadable mp3 just for audio help.
Pages: two pages, 1:40 min.

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Scherzo in G minor

Scherzo in G minor

guitar solo

Bach, Johann Sebastian (31 March 1685 – 28 July 1750)

Scherzo in G minor (here in A minor) from 18 Pieces for Musical Clock. Pieces for a music-box based on the musical mechanism of a wall clock from the castle in Koethen. These pieces were formerly attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach as BWV Anh.133-150.
August Klughardt wrote in 1897 in the foreword to the volume in Breitkopf und Hartel: "His Highness the Duke Friedrich von Anhalt, my most gracious gentleman, owns an old magnificent wall clock (harp clock) with a musical mechanism, the charming tunes of which are original compositions by Seb. Bach from the period 1717-1723, when he was in the service of Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cothen." so it is said in oral traditions.
According to E. Simon they are from Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (22 November 1710-1 July 1784 - composer and performer, the second child and eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. Despite his acknowledged genius as an organist, improviser and composer, his income and employment were unstable and he died in poverty.)

For Guitar Solo. Early intermediate.
With standard notation and Tablature (TAB).
With finger position suggestions.
Pages : Two (2) pages, 1:34 min

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