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Parkening And The Guitar - Volume 2 (Guitar Solo). Edited by Christopher Parkening. For guitar. Guitar Collection. Baroque, Classical Period and 20th Century. Difficulty: medium-difficult. Guitar solo book. Standard guitar notation and introductory text. 32 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.699106).
ISBN 0793585287. With standard guitar notation and introductory text. Baroque, Classical Period and 20th Century. 8.5x11 inches.
Nine more selections for the advanced guitarist: Clair de Lune (Debussy) * Giga (Visée) * The Girl with the Flaxen Hair (Debussy) * Gymnopedie Nos. I-III (Satie) * The Little Shepherd (Debussy) * The Mysterious Barricades (Couperin) * Sarabande (Debussy).
Mike Shanahan
Location: from Honolulu
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
November 30, 2009
Classic arrangements to return to again and again
One could argue that 'Claire de Lune' can never work fully on a solo guitar. That said, the arrangement here is lovely, particularly in the arrangement of the main theme and its return at the end. The middle section is a little more problematic, with the melody placed down in...
17 of 31 people found this review helpful.
David Torre
Location: from Lakeland, Florida
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
August 10, 2008
Worth the effort to learn these pieces
I don't know where Eddie May is coming from - the Clair de Lune is fantastic - does not even need to be compared to piano version as it takes on a life of its own on the guitar. - The other pieces are very satisfying as well and are...
12 of 28 people found this review helpful.
Bill Becker
Location: from San Diego, Ca
Eddie May
Location: from New York, NY
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
August 17, 2004
Awful arrangement
The claire de lune is the worst arrangement from piano to guitar I have ever seen in my life(not possible). Also other arrangements aren't well fingered. The Trois Gymnopedie's aren't in their original key. Get 135 classical solos book by Fred Sokolow for better arrangements!!!
14 of 30 people found this review helpful.