Guitar Music Of Spain, Book 2


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The second is a series of three volumes containing the very best of Spanish guitar music, Book 2 of Guitar Music Of Spain focusses on compositions by Albéniz. Transcribed in standard notation for guitar, these newly engraved pieces are an excellent repertoire for the advanced guitar student. Issac Albéniz stands as one of the most significant composers that Spain has ever produced, influencing future generations by his use of regional themes and idioms which capture the spirit of Spain. Song List: - Asturias - Cadiz - Corranda No.2 De La Suite Espanola - De Cantosde Espana - En La Alhambra - Malaguena-de Recuerdos De Viaje - Mallorca - Puerta De Tierra - Serenata Arabe - Serenata-de La Suite Espanola - Sevillanas-de La Suite Espanola - Tango No.2 De La Suite Espana - Torre Bermeja




Guitar Music Of Spain, Book 2


Book Description

The second is a series of three volumes containing the very best of Spanish guitar music, Book 2 of Guitar Music Of Spain focusses on compositions by Albéniz. Transcribed in standard notation for guitar, these newly engraved pieces are an excellent repertoire for the advanced guitar student. Issac Albéniz stands as one of the most significant composers that Spain has ever produced, influencing future generations by his use of regional themes and idioms which capture the spirit of Spain. Song List: - Asturias - Cadiz - Corranda No.2 De La Suite Espanola - De Cantosde Espana - En La Alhambra - Malaguena-de Recuerdos De Viaje - Mallorca - Puerta De Tierra - Serenata Arabe - Serenata-de La Suite Espanola - Sevillanas-de La Suite Espanola - Tango No.2 De La Suite Espana - Torre Bermeja




Sounds of Spain, Book 2


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The precision of the tango…the rhythmic excitement of a flamenco guitarist…the clicking of wooden castanets…the whirling of great dancers. Such impressions of Spain are captured effectively by Catherine Rollin in this fantastic sequel to Sounds of Spain Book 1. Seven intermediate solos explore many of the diverse dance and harmonic elements that make up the colorful Spanish music tradition. All are very manageable technically, yet contain dramatic sections that sound difficult and showy. Great crowd-pleasers!




The Guitar and Its Music


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More than twenty years ago James Tyler wrote a modest introduction to the history, repertory, and playing techniques of the four- and five-course guitar. Entitled The Early Guitar: A History and Handbook (OUP 1980), this work proved valuable and enlightening not only to performers and scholarsof Renaissance and Baroque guitar and lute music but also to classical guitarists. This new book, written in collaboration with Paul Sparks (their previous book for OUP, The Early Mandolin, appeared in 1989), presents new ideas and research on the history and development of the guitar and its musicfrom the Renaissance to the dawn of the Classical era.Tyler's systematic study of the two main guitar types found between about 1550 and 1750 focuses principally on what the sources of the music (published and manuscript) and the writings of contemporary theorists reveal about the nature of the instruments and their roles in the music making of theperiod. The annotated lists of primary sources, previously published in The Early Guitar but now revised and expanded, constitute the most comprehensive bibliography of Baroque guitar music to date. His appendices of performance practice information should also prove indispensable to performers andscholars alike.Paul Sparks also breaks new ground, offering an extensive study of a period in the guitar's history--notably c.1759-c.1800--which the standard histories usually dismiss in a few short paragraphs. Far from being a dormant instrument at this time, the guitar is shown to have been central tomusic-making in France, Italy, the Iberian Peninsula, and South America. Sparks provides a wealth of information about players, composers, instruments, and surviving compositions from this neglected but important period, and he examines how the five-course guitar gradually gave way to the six-stringinstrument, a process that occurred in very different ways (and at different times) in France, Italy, Spain, Germany, and Britain.




The Book of Rumba Strums for Spanish, Classical and Flamenco Guitar


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Welcome to the exciting world of rumba strums and some of the most fun you can have with the guitar! In these pages, authoritative flamenco guitarist, founder of New York Guitar Academy, Quarantined Quartet and Jay & Lee Rumba Flamenca Group, Elysa Hochman demonstrates 25 rumba strumming patterns plus two combinations, giving each a name so that they might be accurately discussed and combined to form other hybrid patterns. Having originated among African slaves in Cuba, the term rumba can represent several unrelated musical styles; by the early 20th century, however, an up-tempo version had caught-on with flamenco musicians in Spain and the cultural cross-fertilization process was complete. Like the rasgueado techniques common to flamenco, rumba strumming has remained largely a mystery to non-flamenco guitarists— until now! Using standard notation, tablature and online audio and video recordings, Hochman clearly defines each rumba strumming pattern and illustrates them in typical chord progressions and voicings used in Spanish, classical, and flamenco guitar. This book is essential for any guitarist interested in becoming proficient in rhythm guitar and/or the nuevo flamenco genre of music. The book culminates with a useful “Index of Rumba Strums” enabling you to build your own rumba strumming patterns and bring your audience to their feet!




The World at Your Fingertips, Book 2


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With today's ease of global communication, it is important for students to learn about our multicultural world. This book is designed to encourage students to appreciate the rich diversity of music from around the world. There are six country-units. Each unit contains interesting facts about the country, a brief history of the country’s musical culture, an intermediate piano arrangement based on a traditional melody, and a fun activity page for review. Country units include: China * India * Iran * Japan * Mexico * Puerto Rico.




Guitar Expressions Teacher Edition, Vol 2


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Each volume of the 2-volume teacher edition set contains 54 complete lesson plans for 18 units of Guitar Expressions. Each lesson includes a Lesson Snapshot, Instructional Overview, a complete step-by-step lesson plan with embedded assessments. The book also includes reproducible student worksheets, assessments forms and student progress record, CDs containing complete instruction, demonstration, play-along, and additional listening tracks. Included are Bloom's Taxonomy Correlation, Assessment Overviews, and Core Thinking Overviews. Plus interactive Guitar Guru technology embedded on the included CD-ROM (included in Teacher ed. v. 2) allows students to use their computers to view animated fretboard displays of selected songs.







Catalog of Copyright Entries


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“Take Me to Spain”: Australian Imaginings of Spain through Music and Dance


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Australians have been transported to an imaginary Spain from at least the 1830s, when cachuchas were first danced on the Sydney stage. In Take Me to Spain John Whiteoak explores the rich tapestry of Australians’ fascination with all thing Spanish, from the voluptuous sensuality of Lola Montez to operas featuring señoritas, toreadors and Gypsies, and from evocative silent and later Spain-themed Hollywood movies to the dazzlingly creative artistry of the flamenco dancers and guitarists who toured Australia in the 1960s and ’70s. Examining the diverse ways that Spanish music and dance have been mediated or hybridised to cater for Australian popular taste, this landmark study reveals how Hispanic traditions have become integral to the cultural history of the nation.