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Easy Trios for Three Guitars

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10 Easy Trios for Three Guitars Volume 1  52 pp. $49.95

Ideal for First-Year, Spring Concert - Score and Parts

Playing ensemble music is a great way to promote counting an independence in playing.  These trios are sequenced, meaning the first piece is the easiest.  The last piece will be challenging.  Students will be ready for this once they have learned the notes in first position on all six strings.  Perfect for performances.

 

10 Easy Trios for Three Guitars Volume Two 52 pp. $49.95 

Score and Parts            

 Playing ensemble music is a great way to promote counting and independence in playing.  The trios are sequenced, meaning the first piece is the easiest.  The last piece will be challenging.  Students will be ready for this once they have performed music from the Volume One series.  Perfect for performances.

 

10 Easy Trios for Three Guitars Volume Three 53 pp. $49.95 

Music by Robert DeVisee - Score and Parts

More ensemble music similar to earlier volumes.

 

10 Easy Trios for Three Guitars Volume Four  52 pp. $49.95 

Music by Fernando Sor - Score and Parts

More ensemble music similar to earlier volumes.

 

10 Trios for Three Guitars Volume Five 57 pp. $49.95  

Score and Parts

More ensemble music similar to earlier volumes.

                                             

7 Trios for Three Guitars Volume Six 59 pp. $49.95

Music by Dionisio Aguado - Score and Parts

These trios are larger, more suitable for performance and intended for second-year, second semester or third-year students.

 

Easy Quartets for Four Guitars

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13 Easy Holiday Guitar Quartets 82 pp. $79.95

Score and Parts

Ideal for the first holiday guitar concert for the 2nd-year, intermediate guitar class.

 


For more information, email Bill Swick at:  BillSwick@msn.com