Contains a variety of solos originally written for the Renaissance lute and
vihuela. All of these beautiful transcriptions are based on the original
tablature. The pieces range in difficulty to provide appropriate challenges
for players of both modest and advanced levels. Historical information and
performance instructions accompany each piece, and helpful fingering
suggestions are also included. Each piece is written in both standard
classical guitar notation and modern TAB.
How To Play Guitar In Every Key by Howard Wallach from Santorella Publications is not only one of the best selling guitar books in print today, but possibly the best-selling title in the entire Santorella catalog. How To Play Guitar In Every Key is consistently in the top 1, 2 or 3 in sales for the last 13 years and with close to 1,000 titles in print, this is certainly a tall task. Howard Wallach walks you through the process of outlining chords with various exercises and songs in every key. The student then learns to develop confidence in playing in any key, not just the common ones. Every exercise is written in both standard notation & tablature which is ideal for advancing guitarists as well as beginners. This phenomenal Santorella title is simply a guitar teachers dream. Howard Wallach is well known for assembling material in a logical manner and this best selling Santorella Publication is no exception. How To Play Guitar In Every Key is a favorite among music educators across the country and a resource in demand throughout the world.
Featuring a diverse range of music from the Renaissance to the Romantic era, this collection offers 50 solo pieces in both notation and tablature. It includes works from renowned composers such as Bach, Carcassi, Dowland, Giuliani, Handel, Sor, and Tarrega, making it a valuable resource for musicians seeking to explore classical guitar repertoire.
Featuring a curated collection of Renaissance guitar pieces, this book is perfect for both professional musicians and casual players looking to enhance their musical repertoire. It includes beloved works such as John Dowland's "Orlando Sleepeth" and Luis de Narváez's "Diferencias sobre 'Guárdame las Vacas.'" Additionally, a special section on Renaissance plucked instruments enriches the experience, making it a valuable resource for any gathering or social event.