Classical Guitar Library V2 Review

Classical Guitar Library V2 [Paperback]
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I have had Volume 1 for years, from which I especially enjoyed the Bach and Grieg arrangements, and just recently obtained Volume 2. In Volume 2, I've read through a number of the pieces, and find it to be as good an investment as Volume 1. These books make a decent library of pieces to play from when performing background music for parties or gallery openings or the like.

I find this series to have fun, playable arrangements of fairly well-known classical pieces originally composed for piano or symphony, not guitar. While the pieces aren't incredibly challenging, they still require solid note reading skills (no tablature - hurray!) and fretboard knowledge beyond the seventh fret (although most of the pieces stick well within the first position).

In an attempt to gauge the playing level for these books: These pieces are playable for classical guitarists who have made it to Mel Bay's Modern Guitar Method book 2, at least through lesson 16 of Frederick Noad's Solo Guitar Playing Volume 1, or who is a ways into Matteo Carcassi's Guitar Method.

Volume 1 includes pieces by Bach, Grieg, Haydn, Schumann, and Tchaikovsky. Volume 2 includes pieces by Bach, Bartok, Beethoven, Handel, Mozart, and Scarlatti.

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A perfect repertoire source for students of the classical guitar. The 70 titles in Volume II include: Air on the G String * Ode to Joy * Fur Elise * The Harmonious Blacksmith * Symphonic Themes by Mozart * Suite for a Musical Clock.

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