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Aguado, Dionisio (1784-1849 Spain) | ||
Allegro Moderato This one sound more baroque to me. Also not hard. | ||
Andante 1 A steady bass under a short the melody line. Much work for the thumb. (?Andante) | ||
Andante 3 Beautiful arpeggios (?Andante), (?Arpeggio) | ||
Etude Easy study for beginners. (?Etude) | ||
Allegro Nice Melody,short and easy. (?Allegro) | ||
Waltz A short and easy waltz, but it has got something to it: I couldn´t get the melody out of my head for days. (?Waltz) | |
Albeniz, Isaac Manuel (1860-1909 Spain) | ||
Albeniz wrote all of his music for piano! But the pieces were soon adapted for guitar by people like Tarrega and I heard, that after listening to Tarrega playing his music on guitar Albeniz admitted that it sounded even better than on the piano. Many of his pieces are called after Spanish towns. | ||
Asturias (Leyenda) Ok, on multiple request here it is. I know it´s famous and so on but not one of my favourites. Have fun with it. | | |
Asturias (Leyenda), easier version I didn´t call it by the name Rolf did ;-) This one is for those of you who just can´t wait until they can play the original. | | |
Cordoba | | |
Rumores de la Calata | | |
Torre Bermeja | | |
From Suite Espanola op. 47: (?Suite) | ||
1. Cataluna | | |
2. Granada | | |
4. Cadiz | |
Anonym / n.n | ||
Cancone An old baroque or renaissance piece with a beautiful melody. (?Canzone) | ||
Romance The famous romance from the film "Les Jeux interdits". Also known as "Spanish Romance". (?Romance) | ||
Aria Easy listening from the 17th century. Short piece with very pleasant melody. Not hard to play. (?Aria) LFH | ||
Malaguena A traditional spanish piece. | |
Aquinno, Octavio | ||
Preludio in A-major | |
Azpiazu, Jose de (1912-1986 Spain) | ||
El Vito Famous Spanish melodie, full of the typical spanish temperament. Fun to play | ||
Fandanguillo Another very spanish sounding piece with lots of rasguedos and almost improvisation-like single note lines. (?Fandango) | ||
Salmantina Danza A simple dance with with a nice melody. Easier to play than the pieces above. | |
Bach, Johann-Sebastian (1685-1750 Germany) | ||
Badinerie This is a transcription of the last movement of the 2nd orchestral suite bwv 1067. Everybody knows that happy and humoreous melody! | ||
Bourree The famous Bourree from the first lute suite BWV 996. LFH (?Bourree) | ||
Menuet A well known menuet from the notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach. It is supposed to be in G-major but I found this one in A-major and think it sounds even better like this. LFH (?Menuet) | ||
Menuet in d-minor No.36 from Anna Magdalenas notebook. LFH (?Menuet) | ||
Gigue from first lute suite BWV 996 Absolutely brillant music! This is what I love Bach for! There is happening so much - even a midi will fascinate! (?Gigue) | ||
Jesus Joy of Man´s Desiring The well know an very beautiful piece for choir in a version for classical guitar. | ||
Musette Not very typical for Bach - I think, but nevertheless very nice (perhaps because it´s different) Drop D (?Musette) | ||
Air On A G-String This beautiful theme from one of the orchestral suites was never meant for guitar but this is a very nice try. (?Air) | ||
Sleepers awake The famous "Wachet auf" from the cantata no. 140. The arrangement is fairly easy but beautiful. (?Cantata) | ||
Toccata and fugue in d-minor This is really only an excerpt of this famous piece but well done and fun to play. (?Toccata) (?Fugue) | ||
Bourree from Cello Suite No.3 BWV 1009 Very beautiful melodie in a nice arrangement by John Williams. (?Bourree) |
Bartoli, Rene (1941- France) | ||
Romance A very nice romantic piece. Not hard to play. (?Romance) | ||
Aubade Another short piece with a very nice melody. (?Aubade) | |
Bergen, G. | ||
Boureé Easy and fun to play piece with nice melody. (?Bouree) | |
Bizet, Georges (1938-1875, France) | ||
Habanera from Carmen Everybody knows this one, now made available for guitar! Drop D | |
Brescianello, Giuseppe Antonio (1690-1758 Italy) | ||
Partita in a-major: (?Partita) Four short and not to hard movements. A good oportunitiy to learn a set of pieces to be played together. | ||
1. Entree (?Entree) | ||
2. Menuet (?Menuet) | ||
3. Gavotta< (?Gavotta) | ||
4. Gigue (?Gigue) | |
Calatayud,Bartolome (1882-1973 Spain) | ||
El Majo My new favourite by Calatyud. Thanks to Wojtek for this little pearl. | ||
Pequenat | ||
Cubitana Short piece with catchy rhythm and melody. | ||
Fandanguillo First Spanish piece I learned. It´s easy and sounds very Spanish. (?Fandango) | ||
!Caramba! Also very Spanish and easy to play. | ||
Alegria Full of temperament, not hard to play - go for this one! (?Alegria) | ||
Canconetta A short piece with a simple but nice melody. Drop D (?Canconetta) | ||
Divertimento This one has a very nice effect with only little effort. I practiced damping the bass notes with this one. (?Divertimento) | ||
Valse He can make even a simple waltz in straight 3/4 sound spanish. (?Valse) | |
Cano, D. Antonio (1811-1897 Spain) | ||
El Eco Drop D | |
Carcassi, Matteo (1792-1853 Italy) | ||
Gallop No difficulties, sounds nice. (?Gallop) | ||
Andantino from "The Nouveau Papillon" op.5 Simple piece with very beautiful melody. (?Andantino) | ||
From the six caprices op.46: (?Caprice) | ||
Caprice No.2 This one is my favourite among the six. | ||
Caprice No.4 Very vivid and has to be played fluently and fast (like all of these six). | ||
Caprice No.5 Listen, how the melody lies in the arpeggios and changes to the bass notes. (?Arpeggio) | ||
From the 25 progressive melodic studies op 60: (?Study) (?Etude) | ||
Etude no.3 op60 - Andantino One of the easier ones and fun to play. (?Andantino) | ||
Etude no.7 op60 - Allegro Try this one to help you build up some speed or to prepare for Recuerdos de la Alhambra. (?Allegro) | ||
Etude no.9 op60 - Allegro grazioso (?Allegro) (?Grazioso) | ||
Etude no.11 op60 - Agitato Quick changes between upper and lower melody. (?Agitato) | ||
Etude no.13 op60 - Andantino grazioso The melody in the lower notes and quick chaneges from arpegios to tremoloes. (?Andantino) (?Grazioso) | ||
Etude no.14 op60 - Allegro moderato Practice this kind of flowing melody line (?Allegro) (?Moderato) | ||
Etude no.16 op60 - Andante This one has a beautiful melody. (?Andante) | ||
Etude no.22 op60 - Allegretto The melody lines run over all 6 strings - good practice (?Allegretto) | ||
Etude no.25 op60 - Allegro brillante Now this one is something else to play right. (?Allegro) (?Brillante) | |
Carulli, Ferdinando (1770-1841 Italy-France) | ||
Rondo op 241 (?Rondo) | ||
Rondo in g-major Very vivid piece, fun to play and not really difficult. (?Rondo) | ||
Valse allegretto This piece has a very good beauty/difficulty ratio. (?Valse) (?Allegretto) | ||
Valse op.211 no.3 And again a short pice, not hard to play but quite beautiful. (?Waltz) | ||
Larghetto espressivo No this does not mean "a large espresso-coffee" but slow and with lots of expression. Also not hard to play. (?Larghetto) (?Espressivo) | ||
L´Amour L´Amour means Love and there realy is something of a little heartache in this beautiful melody. | ||
Siciliana This one is quite easy and nice for beginners. (?Siciliano) | |
Casanovas, Francisco (b.1899- Spain) | ||
La Gata I El Belitre This was dedicated to Narciso Yepes, has a nice main theme and some "virtuoso" part ins it. | |
Chopin, Frederic | ||
Mazurka op. 50 (?Prelude) | | |
Prelude no.20 This very slow and beautiful prelude, originally for piano, was transcribed by the great Barrios-Mongore. (?Prelude) | |
Cimarosa, Domenico (1749-1801 Italy) | ||
Sonata Another baroque piece. I like the variations of the theme and the independent melodie lines. (?Sonata) | |
Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713 Italy) | ||
Gigue I like the developement of the melodie in this one. (?Gigue) | |
Coste, Napoleon (1806-1883 France) | ||
From 16 Waltzes by Johann Strauss, Op.7: These are little gems. I just love them! | ||
Valse No.2 (?Valse) | ||
Valse No.4 (?Valse) | ||
Valse No.6 (?Valse) | ||
Scherzando op.25 no.2 | ||
Scherzando op.38 no.2 This one is not realy hard in to handle tecnically but you have to make it sound right. A fun piece! | ||
Andantino Calm and beautiful. Some tricky parts. (?Andantino) | ||
Barcarolle A barcarolle is something like a song of the gondolieres in Venice. (?Barcarolle) | ||
Waltz op.41 no.4 As always with Coste very melodic and you could realy dance with this one. (?Waltz) | ||
Waltz op.41 no.11 Waltz with a nice melody and harmonies and some small rhythmic variations (?Waltz) | ||
Melancholie op.51 Short sections with beautiful harmonies make this one something special. | ||
Rondo in A-major op.51 A cheerfull happy melody makes it fun to play and listen to. (?Rondo) | ||
Quadrille Again a very melodic piece, not too hard. (?Quadrille) | ||
Study in C-major I like the counter melodies in this one. (?Study) | |
deMurcia, Santiago | ||
Cancion O Toccata | |
de Visee, Robert (1650-1725 France) | ||
Sarabande from '9 Pieces' arranged by Napoleon Coste Op.52 What I like with baroque pieces like this one are the melodies with independent voices. (?Gigue) (?Suite) | ||
Gigue from suite in d-minor What I like with baroque pieces like this one are the melodies with independent voices. (?Gigue) (?Suite) | ||
Sarabande from suite in d-minor This one is slower and more based on chords. (?Sarabande) (?Suite) | ||
Pascaille This one has a simple and easyly recignisable melody. (?Pascaille) | |
Diabelli, Anton (1781-1858 Austria) | ||
Sonata in A-major - 3. Menuetto This one is designed to give you fun playing it. And it´s not hard either. (?Sonata) | |
Falckenhagen, Adam (1697-1761 Germany) | ||
Menuet This one is also an easy piece suitable for the less advanced player. (?Menuet) | |
Ferrer y Esteve, Jose (1835-1916 Spain) | ||
Sicilenne Beautiful melody and nice rhythm. (?Sicilenne) | ||
Tango no.3 You can put so much feeling in this one! A very nice Tango and not too hard. (?Tango) | ||
From Gerbe des Fleurs op.41 These are not hard but very nice spanish melodies: | ||
Cantilene Espagnole op.41 no.1 (?Cantilene) | ||
Pavane op.41 no.2 (?Pavane) | ||
Mazurka op.41 no.3 (?Mazurka) | ||
Berceuse op.41 no.4 (?Berceuse) | |
Fortea, Daniel (1878-1953 Spain) | ||
From Estudios Poeticos: | ||
Dialogando (?Study) | | |
Serenata (?Study) | |
Giuliani, Mauro (1781-1829 Italy) | ||
Andantino An easy one! (?Andantino) | ||
Andante Another easy one! (?Andante) | ||
Melancholy | ||
Divertimento Op.40 No.6 This one is a bit like a Rondo, not hard and has a catchy melody. (?Divertimento) | ||
Andantino Another relatively easy one. (?Allegro) | ||
Allegro Almost every teacher will have let you go through this one I guess. (?Allegro) | ||
Capriccio Lively little piece (?Capriccio) | ||
Variations on a theme of Händel op.107 Learn how a simple melody can be variated. But attention: Giuliani was known as a virtuoso on the guitar! (?Variations) | ||
Allegro Spiritoso, op.10 no.10 As the name says: a little fast and spirited with a lively melody. (?Allegro) | ||
Tarantella A Tarantella was a wild dance supposed to cure the bite of a tarantula. So give it all the speed you can and get well (no guaranties though). (?Tarantella) | ||
Menuet A cheerful menuet, and not hard to play. (?Menuet) | ||
Sonatine And another one which is not too hard play. (?Sonatine) | ||
Rondeau op.14 no.1 Very positive and optimistic music with no special difficulties. Romantic music is nice, but from time to time I need something like this. (?Rondeau) | ||
Alla Sicilana This one from Giulianai sounds quite baroque. If you like Bach then try this. Beautiful | ||
Estudio op.50 no.20 This easy study uses arpeggios with the thump playing the bass and part of the upper voice notes. (?Estudio) | ||
Estudio op.50 no.21 Another easy but very melodic and pleasant study. (?Estudio) | ||
Estudio op.50 no.23 Another easy but very melodic and pleasant study. (?Estudio) | ||
Maestoso An easy piece with a steady beat an nice melody | ||
Melancholy Very beautiful piece with quite a lot of very nice rhythmic and melodic ideas. | |
Giuliani, Emilia (1813-?, Italy) | ||
Prelude no.1 An interseting piece by the daughter of the famous Mauro Giuliani. (?Prelude) | |
Granados y Campina, Enrique (1867-1916 Spain) | ||
Dedicatoria This one is said to be one of the most beautiful pieces for guitar. DropD | |
Händel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759 Germany-UK) | ||
Sonatine A little baroque piece by the famous Händel (?Sonatine) | |
Kellner, David (1670-1747, Germany) | ||
Fantasia in a-minor Another very nice Aria. DropD (?Fantasia) | | |
Aria Another very nice Aria. DropD (?Aria) | | |
Gigue Short piece with bautiful melody (?Gigue) | | |
Aria Short piece with beautiful melody (?Aria) | |
Legnani, Luigi Rinaldo (1790-1877 Italy) | ||
Caprice op.20 no.2 A vivid piece with a simple melody accompanied by a steady rhythm and short arpeggios. I like it a lot. (?Partita) | |
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886 Hungary) | ||
Liebestraum Guitar-arrangement of this lovely melodie. DropD | |
Llobet, Miguel (1878-1938Spain) | ||
Canco Del Lladre Very beautiful melody. Not easy to play though. DropD | |
Logy, Johann Anton (1650-1721 Bohemia) | ||
Aria from Partita in a-minor Short and pleasant melody. Not hard (except for perhaps 2 bars) (?Partita) | |
Matiegka, Wenzeslaus (1773-1830 Bohemia) | ||
From 12 easy pieces op.3: Op.3 is a colection of easy pieces but not only for beginners because they are quite beautiful. | ||
1. Adagio (?Adagio) | ||
2. Contredanse | ||
3. Menuetto (?Menuet) | |
Mertz, Johann Kaspar (1806-1856 Hungary) | ||
Polacca A bit like a Rondo. Different small sections with a variety of nice rhytmic and melodic ideas. (?Polacca) | ||
Capriccio op.13 no.3 Very vivid piece. (?Capriccio) | |
Minicetti, F. | ||
Barcarolle - Night In Venice | |
Molino, Francesco (1768-1847 Italy) | ||
Prelude in a-minor (?Prelude) | | |
Menuet Short menuet, with no special difficulties. (?Menuet) | |
Moreno-Torroba, Federico (1891-1982 Spain) | ||
Romance de los Pinos A short, calm and beautiful piece of the great composer. I guess there is more to come... | |
Montoya, Juan Hidalgo | ||
El Roble Spanish sounding piece. | ||
La Noche Clara Short but very spanish sounding piece. Looks harder than it really is at first. | ||
Seguidillas Manchegas Montoyas arrangement of a traditional spanish theme. Very good sounding! | |
Mozart, Wolfgang-Amadeus (1756-1791 , Ausatria) | ||
Adagio op.52 arr. by N. Coste (?Adagio) | | |
Air from 'The Magic Flute' An easy transcription of this famous theme. (?Air) | | |
Rondo "Alla Turka" K.331 Everybody knows this one. I saw it called "Turkish delight" also. Great transcription for guitar. (?Rondo) | |
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Obregon, Alberto C. (1872-1922, Spain) | ||
Amanda Gavotte A very nice piece by a (to me) quite unknown composer. Thank you for this one, Christian. (?Gavotte) | |
Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706 Germany) | ||
Canon in D I added this beautiful piece on request. Basis was an ASCII-Tab by Chief Noda and David Atkinson. DropD (?Canon) | |
Paganini, Niccolo (1782-1840 Italy) | ||
Sonata in C-major Very nice melody und fun playing. (?Sonata) | ||
Arietta Small melodic piece by the guitar and violin virtuoso. (?Arietta) | ||
Menuet in C-major Another short piece, with LFH (?Menuet) | ||
Menuet in C-major Another menuet in C-major and like the other piece very melodic. (?Menuet) | ||
Andante And again an easy and bautiful piece. (?Andante) | ||
Waltz in c-major A short four part waltz, melodic and fun to play. (?Waltz) | |
Paradisi, Pietro Domenico (1707-1791 Italy) | ||
Toccata A-Major from 6th Cembalo-Sonata Sounds quite baroque. If you like Bach then try this. Beautiful! |
Ponce, Manuel Maria (1882-1948 Mexico) | ||
Gavotte This one seems to be writen by Ponce for Segovia when baroque music was trendy. They simply said that it´s from Alessandro Scarlatti. So i am told. But however - it´s a very nice "baroque" piece. (?Gavotte) | |
Puccini, G. | ||
Waltz Musette from the opera La Boheme (?Waltz) | |
Pujol, Emilio (1882-1948 Mexico) | ||
Andalusian Dance Very nice and very spanish. Thanks Leon. |
Purcell, Henry (1659-1695 UK) | ||
Hornpipe Nice little baroque piece, fun to play. LFH (?Hornpipe) | |
Robinson, Thomas (1588-1610, UK) | ||
Air - Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone This is an old piece with a very nice melody. (?Air) | |
Rossini, Giaccomo (1792-1868, Italy) | ||
Allegro from 'Willam Tell' This one really is a classic! A fun and easy interpretation of that famous theme. (?Allegro) | |
Ruiz-Pipo, Antonio (1934-1997 Spain-France) | ||
Danza This one was written for Segovia. It´s a little tricky to get the bass right and to find the right fingers to pick the melodie, but it is FUN! DropD | |
Sabo, Josip (*~1900 former Jugoslavia) | ||
Polka An uncomplicated, straight forward dance. (?Polka) | |
Sanz, Gaspar (1640-1710 Spain) | ||
Canarios Found in many guitarists repertoire. Listen to it and you know why. Not really hard to play DropD | |
Satie, Erik (1866-1925 France) | ||
Gymnopédie No.1 Very calm and very beautiful. | |
Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757Italy) | ||
Sonata (K.87) Scarlatti wrote several hundreds of sonatas. Many of them, like this one do very well on guitar. | ||
Sonata (K.322) And another sonata heard quite often on CD. (?Sonata) | ||
Sonata (L. 238) This one is as beautiful as it is calm and slow. (?Sonata) | |
Silcher, Friedrich (1789-1868, Germany) | ||
Loreley Another classic everybody knows! | |
Sokolovski, Mark (1818 - 1883, Russia) | ||
Polka Beautiful music filled with russian spirit. (?Polka) | |
Tarrega, Francisco (1852-1909 Spain) | ||
Gran Vals Beautiful waltz. | ||
Study on Arpeggios No.4 Beautiful study on arpeggios. You should feel comfortable at higher position frets before trying this one. | ||
Pavana (?Pavane) | ||
Lagrima Short but very nice piece and not too hard. I added fingerings an some extra notes. LFH | ||
Adelita Another short but lovely piece that not hard to learn. | ||
Recuerdos de la Alhambra No, I can´t play it (yet) but it´s got to be here: the all time classic!! LFH | ||
Capricio Arabe On Request here is another very beautiful piece by Tarrega. A little spanish sounding. Play it with feeling. | ||
Rosita This very vivid polka is fun music! enjoy (and emphasize) all the slides! DropD (?Polka) |
Vinas, Jose (1823 - 1858, Spain) | ||
Andante Sentimental The title says it all - a bautiful sentimental piece. It´s not so very much technically demanding but has to be interpreted right. (?Andante) | |
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741 Italy) | ||
Largo from Concerto in D The famous and very beautiful largo in an arangement for guitar solo. (?Largo) | |
Wagner, Richard (Germany) | ||
Bridal march from 'Lohengrin' And another all time classic. Has it been played for you yet? | |
Weichenberger (1676-1739) | ||
Gigue Another gigue and just as nice. (?Gigue) | | |
Gigue I didn´t know the composer but I really like this gigue. (?Gigue) | |
Weiss, Silvius Leopold (1686-1750Germany) | ||
Ciacona | | |
Sonate in a-moll "L'infidèle": A very nice suite of pieces, not hard, not too long - give it a try (?Sonate) | ||
1. Entree (?Entree) | ||
2. Courante (?Courante) | ||
2. Musette (?Musette) | ||
4. Menuet< (?Menuet) | ||
5. Sarabande (?Sarabande) | ||
6. Paisanne |
4 comentarios:
Moltíssimes gràcies. És fantàstic poder disposar d'aquest banc de partitures amb els mp3.
Gracias. Exceloente blog para los amantes de la guitarra y de interpretar con ella, pero ....aria en G de Bach, no esta disponible la partitura.
Muchas gracias por las partituras!
muchas gracias por las partituras
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