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  2. William Leavitt (musician) - Wikipedia

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    William "Bill" G. Leavitt (October 4, 1926 – November 4, 1990) was an American jazz guitarist and arranger best known for his long series of guitar instruction books and for developing a related curriculum at Berklee College of Music as chair of the guitar department.

  3. Nick Manoloff - Wikipedia

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    Nick Manoloff (1898-1969) was a manufacturer of steels/tone bars for stringed instruments to use for the method of steel guitar, an arranger and author of instrument method books and sheet music, and a distributor of musical supplies and publications.

  4. Jan Nepomucen Bobrowicz - Wikipedia

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    The venture which brought him probably the most fame was the 4th–10th editions of the original classical genealogical and heraldic reference, Herbarz Polski (The Polish Armorial), by heraldist and author Kasper Niesiecki (1682–1744). They appeared under Breitkopf & Härtel's imprint between 1839 and 1846. [3]

  5. Classical guitar technique - Wikipedia

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    Classical guitar techniques can be organized broadly into subsections for the right hand, the left hand, and miscellaneous techniques. In guitar, performance elements such as musical dynamics (loudness or softness) and tonal/timbral variation are mostly determined by the hand that physically produces the sound. In other words, the hand that ...

  6. Classical guitar pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    The classical guitar is today a standard instrument that can be studied at music universities and conservatories. Numerous education publications are available, from guitar-related books, [1] [2] to musical style, [3] etc. There are also institutions that offer worldwide graded music exams. Examples include:

  7. Prepared guitar - Wikipedia

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    A prepared guitar is a guitar that has had its timbre altered by placing various objects on or between the instrument's strings, including other extended techniques. This practice is sometimes called tabletop guitar , because many prepared guitarists do not hold the instrument in the usual manner, but instead place the guitar on a table to ...