The Perpetual Beginner

The Perpetual Beginner

Author: Dave Isaacs

Publisher:

Published: 2019-08-13

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780578520834

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The Perpetual Beginner is part memoir, part musical instruction manual. Relating stories of his experiences as a young musician and music student in 1980's New York, author Dave Isaacs describes the key lessons that shaped his musical life and how they can help any aspiring musician at any age. The title refers to the average music hobbyist with more enthusiasm than skill or time to practice. Many people play for years without developing more than rudimentary abilities, and some become so frustrated by the struggle that they stagnate or quit. The stories in the book and the musical lessons they impart give these "perpetual beginners" the ideas, techniques, and encouragement that will help them begin to progress again. The title also references the Zen concept of "beginner's mind", a way of approaching any endeavor with the openness and zeal of a beginner regardless of experience. Maintaining a beginner's mindset removes many of the self-limiting beliefs and inhibitions that hold many people back, thus enabling the learning process - hence the book's subtitle, "A musician's path to lifelong learning." Author Dave Isaacs is a musician, performing songwriter, and teacher based in Nashville, where he is known as the "Guitar Guru of Music Row".


Ferdinando Carulli

Ferdinando Carulli

Author: Reno Brandoni

Publisher: Fingerpicking.Net

Published: 2013-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788890827129

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This unique series features a collection of the most famous pieces from the classical guitar repertoire, and includes music scores, tablature and accompanying video. Great care has been taken to verify the fingerings of both hands in the material. Innovative tablature combines left-hand finger positions with rhythmic notation, allowing the reader to tackle very complex musical repertoire and polyphony. Therefore, this system provides an opportunity for anyone to learn pieces from these great composers, regardless of reading ability.Ferdinando Carulli was a prolific and influential composer for the classical guitar. He is not as well-known as Guiliani, Carcassi, Sor or Aguado, mainly because his most famous pieces are short studies for the guitar. However, Carulli composed over 300 pieces during his life, including duets and full-fledged compositions. Nonetheless, Carulli achieved his greatest success through his simple studies, which continue to provide beginners with an excellent approach to the classical guitar.


Blues and Jazz Preludes for Classical Guitar

Blues and Jazz Preludes for Classical Guitar

Author: Alexander Vinitsky

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2011-08-18

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 1610657608

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These 21 original pieces for classical guitar feature bright melodies, convenient fingering, and exquisite harmonies. They are composed so that their performance gives an impression of two or three instruments sounding simultaneously. the collection contains 12 12-bar blues, all in different keys, at an intermediate level; a difficult etude in blues form; and six jazz preludes which are easy to intermediate. Written in notation only.


The Christopher Parkening Guitar Method - Volume 1

The Christopher Parkening Guitar Method - Volume 1

Author: Christopher Parkening

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 1997-08-01

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 1476858012

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(Guitar Method). This premier method for the beginning classical guitarist, by one of the world's pre-eminent virtuosos and the recognized heir to the legacy of Andres Segovia, is now completely revised and updated! Guitarists will learn basic classical technique by playing over 50 beautiful classical pieces, 26 exercises and 14 duets, and through numerous photos and illustrations. The method covers: rudiments of classical technique, note reading and music theory, selection and care of guitars, strategies for effective practicing, and much more!


La Catedral

La Catedral

Author: Agustín Barrios Mangoré

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published:

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 9781457494871

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A three-movement work. The greatest Barrios composition for solo guitar.


Classic Guitar Technique

Classic Guitar Technique

Author: Aaron Shearer

Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 1985-03

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9780898985726

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One of the most popular classical guitar methods ever written. A basic and orderly presentation of the necessary information and exercises essential to beginning guitar instruction. A Federation Festivals 2020-2024 selection.


Contemporary Guitar Composers of the Americas

Contemporary Guitar Composers of the Americas

Author: Gullermo Diego

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2017-05-17

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1619117371

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Contemporary Guitar Composers of the Americas is a unique collection of 51 solo works representing 17 composers from the American continents. This anthology addresses continental guitar music; music from North, Central and South America. It features many composers who have helped to enrich its repertoire, giving rise to a diverse palette of styles, textures, rhythms, moods and melodies. A worthwhile addition to the library of any classical guitarist.


Don Andres and Paquita

Don Andres and Paquita

Author: Alfredo Escande

Publisher: Amadeus Press

Published: 2012-05-01

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 1476821348

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(Amadeus). This heartbreaking tale uncovers a mystery in the life of one of the most important personalities of the twentieth century, guitarist Andres Segovia (1893-1987). He married the widowed Paquita Madriguera (1900-1965), famous child prodigy pianist and prized student of Enrique Granados, in 1935 as his international career was blossoming. They fled their native Spain under death threats when the Spanish Civil War erupted in 1936 and began an odyssey that landed them in the Uruguayan capital. Segovia's support for the fascist Franco resulted in his banishment from the lucrative American concert scene, while the travel dangers of World War II further isolated him from the rest of the world. During this time, Segovia greatly enriched the guitar repertoire through numerous arrangements and collaborations with major composers via correspondence. It was also an era of happy family life with Paquita. The couple collaborated on two of the most important contemporary guitar concertos and traveled throughout Latin America to perform. Then tragedy struck as the guitarist became entangled with a beautiful Brazilian singer in an affair that ruined his marriage and brought tragic consequences to his family life. In writing his autobiography, Segovia could never face this period. With the help of tenacious research and Paquita's two surviving daughters, Alfredo Escande diligently lifts the veil of secrecy and reveals a magical age of music history framed around the couple's decade together.