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Twelve Studies For Flamenco Guitar
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Guitar
Publisher Mel Bay Publications Inc

Price: $42.00

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #LCD12

UPC code: 9788493626006

Twelve Studies for Flamenco Guitar is intended for advanced flamenco guitar students. who have completed the intermediate-level 24 Studies for Flamenco Guitar and want to perfect their technique. This volume includes eight studies to polish the advanced student's technique; each study consists of a short flamenco piece in one of the distinctive flamenco rhythms or styles. This book also includes four concert studies specifically designed to address every aspect of flamenco guitar technique and maintain the advanced player's technical level.The book's text appears in English, Spanish and French with all selections instandard notation and tablature. A companion CD includes all 12 studies in the book.

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