A great ensemble selection, this arrangement for three guitars is a lovely piece for exposing students to the Renaissance period. Great for intermediate students and developing ensemble playing.
This is an excellent choice for both ensemble and classroom performances. A great learning piece!
This selection arranged for three guitars is great for developing ensemble playing. Also ideal for use in classroom performances and recitals!
This traditional folk arrangement is for three guitars. All parts play in first position, making this piece ideal for exposing beginning students to traditional Mexican folk style. A great ensemble
This traditional folk song is arranged for three guitars. All parts play in first position, making this piece ideal for exposing students to music written by Barrios. Best for intermediate students, this
A great teaching piece, this arrangement for three guitars is ideal for exposing students to the Renaissance period. Excellent for developing ensemble playing with intermediate students.
This arrangement is a perfect piece for ensembles and classroom performances. A great learning selection!
This is a great arrangement for helping to develop ensemble playing. This selection is also ideal for class performances or recitals!
This fun, upbeat arrangement for two guitars is ideal for exposing students to the music of the Baroque period. The range for part 1 extends to A on the first string, fifth fret, and the rhythms are at the
This arrangement is written for four guitars and is ideal for exposing students to the contemporary music of Barrios. An excellent learning piece as students develop more advanced ensemble playing
This arrangement for three guitars is ideal for exposing students to the Baroque style and the music of Rameau. A great learning piece for ensemble development!
This arrangement for three guitars is ideal for exposing students to the contemporary style of music by Barrios. While this is a rather easy piece, the many accidentals will make it a little more
Great for ensemble playing, this arrangement for three guitars is ideal for exposing students to the Renaissance period. While this is a rather easy piece, the accidentals will make it a little more
This arrangement of the traditional Brazilian song is set here for four guitars. This piece is ideal for exposing students to Brazilian repertoire and for developing quality ensemble playing.
A great teaching piece, this arrangement of the traditional Brazilian song is for mixed guitar quartet. All parts are played in first position, making this ideal for exposing beginning students to Brazilian
This arrangement for three guitars is ideal for exposing students to Romantic repertoire. While rather easy, the accidentals and extended range make this best for intermediate students. Great for ensemble