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  2. Jan Nepomucen Bobrowicz - Wikipedia

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    After a short career as a solo performer on the guitar, he worked as a secretary in the senate of Kraków. From 1832, he worked as an editor for the music-publishing firm of Breitkopf & Härtel in Leipzig, Germany. Later he ran his own publishing business. As an editor he was responsible for probably hundreds of titles, published mainly in ...

  3. Download and stream the audio from Guitar Techniques 340 - AOL

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    All of the videos, backing tracks and audio from issue 340 of Guitar Techniques, to download and stream

  4. File:Guitar J.S.Bach Musette for Anna.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. 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:

  6. Total Guitar - Wikipedia

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    Total Guitar regularly contains tablature for rock, acoustic, punk, blues, and metal, as well as profiles of guitarists and their specific techniques and playing styles. Total Guitar is aimed at players who would like to learn how to play guitar and people who would like to develop their playing style, with tutorials in acoustic and electric ...

  7. Barre chord - Wikipedia

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    Using the barre technique, the guitarist can fret a familiar open chord shape, and then transpose, or raise, the chord a number of half-steps higher, similar to the use of a capo. For example, when the current chord is an E major and the next is an F ♯ major, the guitarist barres the open E major up two frets (two semitones) from the open ...

  8. Category:Guitar performance techniques - Wikipedia

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    This category lists guitar-specific techniques. For techniques applicable to other instruments, or related theoretical concepts, see Musical performance techniques . Subcategories

  9. Outline of guitars - Wikipedia

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    A guitar is a plucked string instrument, usually played with fingers or a pick. The guitar consists of a body with a rigid neck to which the strings, generally six in number, are attached. The guitar consists of a body with a rigid neck to which the strings, generally six in number, are attached.