Contemporary Anthology of Solo Guitar Music

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Music, Music Styles, Classical & Opera, Classical, Instruments & Instruction, Guitar, General Instruments
Cover of the book Contemporary Anthology of Solo Guitar Music by Charles Postlewate, Mel Bay Publications, Inc.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Charles Postlewate ISBN: 9781513420707
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications, Inc. Publication: May 14, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Charles Postlewate
ISBN: 9781513420707
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications, Inc.
Publication: May 14, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

This is the first compilation of guitar music specifically composed for right-hand technique that includes the little finger. The 57 compositions include original pieces in the Easy-Intermediate to Intermediate -Advanced levels by renowned guitarist/composers from Europe, North America, South America and the Caribbean. Music by Ernesto Cordero, Carlos Dorado, Jim Ferguson, David Flynn, Gerald Garcia, John Hall, Ricardo Iznaola, James Lentini, John Oliver, Charles Postlewate, Mirko Schrader, Burkhard "Buck" Wolters and Luis Zea show the advantages of a five-finger technique in the playing of scales, chords, arpeggios, tremolos and harmonics. They also show the advantages of using the little finger for speed, accuracy, strength and balance. All of these compositions are edited and fingered by Postlewate, pioneer in the use of a five-finger technique. This book is a companion to Anthology of Nineteenth Century Guitar Studies for Five Fingers of the Right Hand (MB21153), compiled and fingered by Leonhard Beck and edited by Charles Postlewate. Standard notation only. In English and Spanish.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This is the first compilation of guitar music specifically composed for right-hand technique that includes the little finger. The 57 compositions include original pieces in the Easy-Intermediate to Intermediate -Advanced levels by renowned guitarist/composers from Europe, North America, South America and the Caribbean. Music by Ernesto Cordero, Carlos Dorado, Jim Ferguson, David Flynn, Gerald Garcia, John Hall, Ricardo Iznaola, James Lentini, John Oliver, Charles Postlewate, Mirko Schrader, Burkhard "Buck" Wolters and Luis Zea show the advantages of a five-finger technique in the playing of scales, chords, arpeggios, tremolos and harmonics. They also show the advantages of using the little finger for speed, accuracy, strength and balance. All of these compositions are edited and fingered by Postlewate, pioneer in the use of a five-finger technique. This book is a companion to Anthology of Nineteenth Century Guitar Studies for Five Fingers of the Right Hand (MB21153), compiled and fingered by Leonhard Beck and edited by Charles Postlewate. Standard notation only. In English and Spanish.

More books from Mel Bay Publications, Inc.

Cover of the book Latin American Guitar Guide by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book The Great Dobro Sessions by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book Fingerstyle Duets for Ukulele by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book Wedding Music For Flute and Guitar by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book Mandolin Gospel Tunes by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book MBGU Fingerstyle Curriculum: Best Thumbpicking Solos by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book International Accordion Favorites by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book Easy Classic Guitar Solos by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book My Very Best Christmas, Trumpet, Clarinet, Soprano and Tenor Sax by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book You Can Teach Yourself Guitar by Ear by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book Songs of the Jewish People by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book J.S. Bach for Acoustic Guitar by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book Flamenco - All You Wanted To Know by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book Complete Fiddling Book by Charles Postlewate
Cover of the book Solo Pieces for the Intermediate Flutist by Charles Postlewate
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy