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Cpt Matt Sparrow
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by Cpt Matt Sparrow » Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:41 pm
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Cpt Matt Sparrow
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by Cpt Matt Sparrow » Fri Jul 24, 2009 1:08 pm
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by Paul Wolfe » Fri Jul 24, 2009 4:44 pm
Hey Matt, what was on the cover of that issue, do you recall? As I remember there was audio to go with the practice plan. I'm pretty sure I have the CD with that audio somewhere, I'll have to go in search of... I find it easier to work with plans like that if I have audio of what it's
supposed to sound like.
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by Cpt Matt Sparrow » Thu Oct 15, 2009 5:50 pm
I have been teaching Eugene's Trick Bag for years but was never pleased with the arrangements I saw of this section of the piece. So I re fingered my own version
I would be interested to hear how comfortable you fingers find this arrangement
----------------0-------8--12--8-----0--------------
------------1------10-------------10---1------------
----------2---------------------------------2---------
------2----------------------------------------2------
-0-3----------------------------------------------3--
-----------------0--4-7--4-----------------------------
-----------0--3------------5----0--------------------
---------1--------------------7----1-----------------
---0-2--------------------------------2- 0-----------
-2-----------------------------------------------------
------------------0--3--5--3--------------------------
---------------2---------------5------------------------
---------0--2---------------------6--2--0--------------
-------2-------------------------------------2---------
--0-4-------------------------------------------4-----
------------------------10--13--10--------------------
--------------------10---------------10----------------
-------------7--10-----------------------10-7---------
---0-----7--------------------------------------7----0-
-0----8-------------------------------------------8----
-----------------1--4---7--4----------------------------
----------0--3-----------------6-----0------------------
--------1--------------------------7-----1--------------
---0-3--------------------------------------2--0-------
-2-------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------5----8------12------sl-16---
---------------------5---------5----10-----13----------
--------------5--------5---------------------------------
---------7-------7----------------------------------------
---7-------7---------------------------------------------
-5----8------------------------------------------------0--
pm.............
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Cpt Matt Sparrow
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by Cpt Matt Sparrow » Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:25 pm
I have just found this marvelous new site
http://www.guitarpress.com/sheet.html
It features a much larger and more up to date amount of classical guitar music!!
Matt
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Cpt Matt Sparrow
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by Cpt Matt Sparrow » Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:27 pm
I thought Delcamp was good. There is such a huge wealth of sheet music here I am really excited
http://www.guitarpress.com/sheet.html
The print quality is very good and so far the pieces I have looked at are 100 percent accurate.
Matt
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by stealaway » Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:57 pm
Classical guitar lessons were great for me!!! Really helped to set a shape for a sense of melody and timing!!!
Mikel