Classical Guitar Solos (Collection)
by Erik Satie
Acoustic Guitar - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 20041004
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SKU: A0.784915

Composed by Antonio Vivaldi, Dionisio Aguado y García, E. Sontonga and M.L. de Villiers, Erik Satie, Francisco Tarrega, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Robert Schumann. Arranged by McCorkle, Dennis F. Classical,Instructional,Romantic Period,Standards,World. Guitar Tab. 40 pages. DF McCorkle Music and eBook Publications #13153. Published by DF McCorkle Music and eBook Publications (A0.784915).

Collection of eight solo guitar compositions: Gymnopedies I (from Three Gymnopedies) by Erik Satie, L'Inverno II, Op.8, No.4 - Largo (from The Four Seasons) by Antonio Vivaldi, Invention No. 1, BWV 772 by Johann Sebastian Bach, Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrica (Lord Bless Africa) by E. Sontonga and M.L. de Villiers, Etude in E Minor by Francisco Tárrega, Spanish Ballad (Romance), Melody, (from Album for the Young) by Robert Schumann, Etude in E Minor by Dionisio Aguado y García arranged for solo classical by Dennis McCorkle.

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