Dungeons of Danger for five classical guitars (Score and Parts)
Chamber Music - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 22427529
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Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1162331

By Matthew H Schwarz. By Matthew H Schwarz. Arranged by Matthew H Schwarz. Chamber,Classical,Contemporary,Rock,Video Game. 31 pages. Matthew H Schwarz #762689. Published by Matthew H Schwarz (A0.1162331).

A 3-1/2 minute piece written to showcase a 5-piece guitar ensemble.  This was written for classical guitars, but playable on steel-string or electric with pick.   A fun piece that evokes the ominous atmosphere of a fantasy dungeon adventure, influenced by Spanish classical guitar and maybe a touch of heavy metal.  Melodies and ideas are traded between the guitarists for stereo/antiphonal fun.

There are some challenging fast runs, but having five guitars means each part plays a melody or chord, so there's little multi-part playing for any individual.  Due to fitting in five voices, there are some passsages up to the 12th fret.  Parts include suggested fret positions and chord names for full chords.

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