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Gigue in C Major by Johann Anton Logy

Gigue in C Major by Johann Anton Logy (1645 – 1721) Grade 1: Beginner Time: 0:43 Johann Anton Logy composed mostly dance suites. Losy mastered French lute style and his extant works demonstrate his intelligence, bright spirited love for the lute. His extensive and highly creative works are scattered through various archives

Danza Guarani by Agustin Mangore (Guitar Tab)

Danza Guarani by Agustin Mangore (1885-1944) Time 2:01 Barrios’s compositions can be divided into three basic categories: folkloric, imitative and religious. Barrios paid tribute to the music and people of his native land by composing pieces modeled after folk songs from South America and Central America. Imitating the compositional style and techniques of the Baroque …

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Study No.2 in C by Dionisio Aguado (Guitar Tab)

Estudio in No.2 C by Dionisio Aguado (1784-1849) Dionisio Aguado was a Spanish classical guitarist and composer. Born in Madrid, he studied with Miguel Garcia. In 1825, Aguado visited Paris, where he met and became friends with lived with Fernando Sor. Aguado’s major work Escuela de Guitarra was a guitar tutorial published in 1825. Dionisio …

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Tango by Francisco Tarrega (Guitar Tab)

Tango by Francisco Tarrega (1852-1909) Tárrega is considered to have laid the foundations for 20th century classical guitar and for increasing interest in the guitar as a recital instrument. Tárrega preferred small intimate performances over the concert stage. Some believe this was because he played without the nails needed for volume. Others say this was …

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Prelude 4 in E Major by Francisco Tarrega (Guitar Tab)

Prelude 4 in E Major by Francisco Tarrega (1852-1909) Tárrega is considered to have laid the foundations for 20th century classical guitar and for increasing interest in the guitar as a recital instrument. Tárrega preferred small intimate performances over the concert stage. Some believe this was because he played without the nails needed for volume. …

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