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BWV 988 Goldberg Variation 1: a 1 Clav by Johann Sebastian Bach (Guitar Tab)

BWV 988 Goldberg Variations (Variation 1: a 1 Clav) by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) The Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, is a musical composition for keyboard by Johann Sebastian Bach, consisting of an aria and a set of 30 variations. First published in 1741, it is named after Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, who may also have been …

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El Amable (The Amiable Fellow) by Jose Ferrer (Guitar Tab)

El Amable by Jose Ferrer (1835-1916) José Ferrer was a Spanish guitarist and composer, born in Spain. Ferrer studied guitar with his father, a guitarist and collector of sheet music, before continuing his studies with José Brocá. In 1882, he left Spain for Paris in order to teach at the Institut Rudy and at the …

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Fantasie by Silvius Leopold Weiss (Guitar Tab)

Fantasie by Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750) Silvius Leopold Weiss was a German composer and lutenist. Weiss was one of the most important and most prolific composers of lute music in history and one of the best-known and most technically accomplished lutenists of his day. He wrote around 600 pieces for lute, most of them grouped …

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Las dos Hermanitas by Francisco Tarrega (Guitar Tab)

Waltz in D Major 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 …

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Waltz in D Major by Francisco Tarrega (Guitar Tab)

Waltz in D 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. Others …

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