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Classical Guitar Scores. +10,000 pages!

Posted By : lotofire | Date : 08 May 2006 20:52:00 | Comments : 14 |
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A great collection of partitures from 18th, 19th and 20th century.

A brief history:

The Very first guitars started to appear in ancient times. Early guitars served a double purpose: as hunting bows! These instruments, when held by the mouth of the user, produced an incredible resonating sound.

A few thousand years later, in ancient greece, a legend tells of Hermes, who climbs out of his cradle to steal the cattle of Apollo. On his way home with the stolen cows, Hermes kills a turtle, cuts out the bottom part of the shell, stuffs some sticks into the head and tail holes, stretches leather over it and stretched cow-gut between the sticks, and starts playing away. Hearing the music, Apollo follows his ear until it leads him to Hermes (who still has the stolen cattle.) According to legend, Apollo agrees not to kill Hermes in return for the new turtle-shell guitar.

Besides turtle, some types of guitars were made of clay, wood, or even melons.

The first recognizable guitars began to appear at the point where the form of the instrument took on the shape of a woman's body: softly rounded at the shoulders, curving inward at the waist, and concluding with another gently rounded curve at the bottom.

A rather funny Spanish proverb I came across was "La mujer y la guitarra, para usarlas hay que templarlas." What this means is: to use a woman or a guitar one must know how to tune them!

Lute type instruments came from the 12th century crusaders, who returned with a great many gifts of all sorts. As time passed, these instruments transformed into the lute.

Plucked instruments came in a variety of sizes, usually very small, for ease of transportation. Many of the early guitars look more like ukuleles than guitars. Over time, a number of definite features began to emerge that led to the "modern" guitar.

The guitar used be called a tavern instrument; one that could not meet the demands of classical music. In the early nineteenth century, Fernando Sor set in motion the quest that continues today, to raise the guitar to the greatest musical level possible. Sor was one of the most prolific composers for, and promoters of, the guitar as a "concert" instrument, in the last two hundred years. He, and others like him paved the way for Andrés Segovia to emerge and bring the guitar to the immense popularity, and respect it enjoys today.


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No pass.

Enjoy and play from the heart!

Saludos a todos, en especial a mi gente de Mexico.

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Posted By: JanusTC Date: 08 May 2006 22:13:49
My brother in law will be really happy! Many thanks!
Posted By: Pete_A Date: 09 May 2006 01:14:22
Muchas gracias. Ahora me hacia falta una buena guitarra ;-)
Posted By: Turgood Date: 09 May 2006 01:38:43
Thank you very much!!
Posted By: gandallon Date: 09 May 2006 01:46:52
Muy buen post, muy agradecido por todo paisa'!
ahora solo me falta aprender a leerla, más no lo veo como problema mayor.
Gracias nuevamente!
Posted By: Alambrito Date: 09 May 2006 02:29:50
Muchas gracias !!!!!
Posted By: bills_101 Date: 09 May 2006 05:08:30
Now i have to go buy a classical guitar...lol

Posted By: anlokin Date: 09 May 2006 13:34:42
Thank you, lotofire! Nice material!
Posted By: lotofire Date: 09 May 2006 21:24:45
Well, as a classical guitar student, I can tell that sometimes is hard to get good partitures. That's why I decided to post this. I'm glad you all enjoy tihs post.

lotofire
Posted By: duppiduu Date: 10 May 2006 13:14:41
Fantastisch!
Posted By: Billeke Date: 25 May 2006 07:41:39
¡Demencialmente exclente la recopilación de partituras!
¡Eternamente agradecido!
Desde Chile,

Francisco Billeke
Posted By: Neezoo Date: 24 Jan 2007 11:11:10
I got Not found msg, can anbody plz reupload.
ThanX.
Posted By: santiguate Date: 10 Sep 2007 17:04:34
Grande lotofire. Viva México!!!
Posted By: aaf Date: 01 Oct 2008 00:17:52
File not found, any posibility to upload it again please... thanks before
Posted By: giovaman21 Date: 25 Feb 2009 02:23:39
Hola y saludos yo tambien tengo la fortuna de ser Mexicano.

Pero me gustaria que lo subieras de nuevo. Gracias!!!
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