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Looking for some guitar music
yanongena
Date:
May 23, 2005 @ 6:18 AM
I'm looking for some good guitar music but not
the hard stuff like metal and hard rock and so
on. More classical guitar but i don't know any
names.
I also love the music of Mike Oldfield. The way
he plays the guitar is so great.
I'm more looking for music where guitar is the
lead instrument and music that isn't hard.
Does anybody know more of that kind? Names,
songs,...
milesov
Date:
May 26, 2005 @ 12:36 PM
check out sqrlcub on dmusic, he's got some great
stuff on his page. or dsindel, he's doing some
cool things with traditional classical
arrangements.
some names for classical guitar, andres
segovia(truly the best), john williams, julian
bream...
sor, albeniz, aguedo, azpiazu, calatuyud,
carcassi, carulli, devisse, coste, guiliani,
fortea, kellner, montoya, romero, scarlatti,
tarrega, barrios,
additional flamenco site here...
http://www.flamenco-world.com/video/videos_guitar.
htm
some others...leo kottke, django rheinhardt,
michael hedges, chet atkins, wes montgomery,
tommy emmanuel, al dimeola w/john mcglaughlin and
paco de lucia
i've got 5 acoustic tracks u might enjoy on my
page, knights return, etude, villa, haunted, and
valse
sqrlcub
Date:
May 26, 2005 @ 3:37 PM
Thank you kindly Milesov! You covered the great
3. Other performers that you may want to check
out: William Kanengeiser (he'll be one of the
next big names), Manuel Barrueco (another one),
and Pepe Romero (already a big name).
Milesov suggested a lot of great composers too.
I'll break some others down by genre.
Renaissance:
John Dowland (the one BIG name)
Thomas Campion
Luis Milan
Baroque:
J.S. Bach (of course...Lute suites)
Ludovico Roncalli
Gaspar Sanz
Sylvius Leopold Weiss
Classical:
Matteo Carcassi (better known for his etudes)
Fernando Sor
Mauro Giuliani
Romantic:
Jose Ferrer
Francisco Tarrega
Miguel Llobet (better known as a teacher)
20th Century:
Carlo Domeniconi (Koyunbaba rocks)
Nikita Koshkin (my personal favourite)
Heitor Villa Lobos (more Neo Romantic but does
some other things)
Joaquin Rodrigo (also more of a neo Romantic)
Leo Brouwer
There are really too many to list, but that gives
a pretty broad range to classical appreciation.
yanongena
Date:
June 4, 2005 @ 5:11 AM
Thx, i'll start by looking at your pages and
listen so some tracks. I'll let you know what i
thought about them
Alecs
Date:
June 4, 2005 @ 10:30 AM
Yngvie Malmsteen posted Paginini's 5th Caprice in
A Minor in the April 2005 edition of Guitar
World. I highly suggest checking it out, you'll
prob be able to find it online somewhere
Alecs
Date:
June 4, 2005 @ 10:31 AM
and I spelled Yngwie wrong
what a dumbass
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