• Ave Maria - Schubert for Classical Guitar Acoustic Guitar - Sheet Music

Ave Maria - Schubert for Classical Guitar Acoustic Guitar - Sheet Music

Classical guitar literature is an intricate precision-oriented area of music. What we presently consider "classical" guitar, however, actually delves into various eras including the Classical period. Santorella Publications' classical guitar sheets feature major composers representing the Baroque, Romantic, Classical and Twentieth Century periods. These pieces were not originally composed for guitar, but have been adapted by our skilled arrangers. Franz Schubert's classic edition of Ave Maria is transcribed and arranged by Jerry George. As the potential of the guitar is exploited and the technical expertise of the guitarist is tested, we find that this instrument is on par with any classical instrument in the magnitude of its repertoire and its expressive capability. This Jerry George favorite, written in standard notation and tablature, is performed at countless weddings and holiday concerts from sea to shining sea.

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Summary
Instrument:
Acoustic Guitar Classical Guitar Guitar Tablature
Genres:
Classical
Publishers:
Santorella Publications
UPC:
649571001001
ISBN:
9781585602001
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
Blessed Virgin Mary School and Community
Number of Pages:
4
Shipping Weight:
0.14 pounds
Detailed Description
Guitar

SKU: SP.TS100

Composed by Jerry George. Arranged by Jerry George. Solo; Classical. Classical. Score. With Text Language: English; Standard notation and tablature. 4 pages. Santorella Publications #TS100. Published by Santorella Publications (SP.TS100).

ISBN 9781585602001. UPC: 649571001001.

Classical guitar literature is an intricate precision-oriented area of music. What we presently consider "classical" guitar, however, actually delves into various eras including the Classical period. Santorella Publications' classical guitar sheets feature major composers representing the Baroque, Romantic, Classical and Twentieth Century periods. These pieces were not originally composed for guitar, but have been adapted by our skilled arrangers. Franz Schubert's classic edition of Ave Maria is transcribed and arranged by Jerry George. As the potential of the guitar is exploited and the technical expertise of the guitarist is tested, we find that this instrument is on par with any classical instrument in the magnitude of its repertoire and its expressive capability. This Jerry George favorite, written in standard notation and tablature, is performed at countless weddings and holiday concerts from sea to shining sea.

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Ratings + Reviews

4.4 Rating

5 reviews

Gary

Nov 16, 2013

Good Classical Transcription of Ave Maria

This is a good transcription of the Shubert Ave Maria. Although not every note was written perfectly, Mr. Jerry George did a great job in capturing the essence of the piece. I had to fix a few notes and make some arrangements of my own, but he laid the foundation of the transcription. The 5th and 6th strings were tuned to G and D to create a deeper sound. The piece requires a lot of practice to get the feeling of how it should sound.

Jos S.

Jan 18, 2013

ave mara de shubert para guitar

partitura para violo de ave mariaz de shubert

Anonymous

Jul 24, 2012

ave maria, Schubert

Bitte senden Sie mir die Noten fr Gitarre; also Akkorde mit Text zum Mitsingen, mglichst einfach, gg. in Bass oder Bariton-Lage

Jj

May 6, 2012

Ave Maria

This is set up to download and print one time from your printer.... not sure if it is my printer or the image but I found it to me nearly illegible

Ben

Aug 30, 2011

A great piece!

Quite an accurate arrangement, which works well in the drop D / G tuning. As mentioned above, some mistakes in the tablature, also I believe one note at the end of the first line of the second page is meant to be a c# as opposed to a#. Some of rhythms are also a bit odd, but it's a piece which has room to be interpreted.The weight of the paper is quite unusual, heavier than normal paper, and glossy. Personally I prefer the more conventional print.