Interludes for Guitar
[Solo Guitar]
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50 interludes in all keys. The purpose of these Interludes, drawn from The Richard Pick School of Guitar, is to illustrate certain applications of harmonic, melodic, or technical nature in a recreational format. Teachers may find them useful as supplementary studies for their various students during their own course of study. In effect, they may be considered complete in themselves, if viewed as an essence or moment in time
Contents
- On the Meadow...
- View From a Hill...
- Fund Farewell...
- Holiday...
- A Summer Garden...
- On a Frescobaldi Theme...
- Butterflies...
- Quiet Cove...
- Abandoned Farm...
- Dancing Snowflakes...
- The Bird Sanctuary...
- Strolling the Path Ways...
- The Pine Grove...
- The Arbor...
- Empathetic Trifles...
- Sundrops...
- Hyacinths...
- Poem...
- The Pavilion...
- On the Carousel...
- The Blue Bicycle...
- Piece of Eight...
- The Arboretum in Autumn...
- August Nocturne...
- October Song...
- Day's End...
- A Second View from a Hill...
- Fragments...
- Morning Mist...
- Peregrinations...
- From a canoe...
- Lullaby for Mandy...
- A Badlands Cameo...
- Ski trails...
- Afterthoughts...
- Pleasant prospects...
- Dearest Events...
- In a Mandan Council Lodge...
- Endeavours...
- Wandering...
- A Touch of Blue...
- The Chapel...
- Echoes At Dawn...
- The Lonely Woods...
- Pleasant Encounters...
- Woodland Lake...
- The Red Lakes
- Minnesota...
- Along the Shore...
- Tripping the Minute...
- Western Hills...
- Achievement...
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| Composer | PICK, RICHARD |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Description | 50 interludes in all keys. The purpose of these Interludes, drawn from The Richard Pick School of Guitar, is to illustrate certain applications of harmonic, melodic, or technical nature in a recreational format. Teachers may find them useful as supplementary studies for their various students during their own course of study. In effect, they may be considered complete in themselves, if viewed as an essence or moment in time Contents
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