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Dear friends,

I am mentioning few compositions here below, i shall be glad if you can offer me even any one of them audio & notations. Though it is great if you know and possess sheets for more of the compositions.

Though i have notations of few of them but i don't have audio file to listen them.

Kindly suggest, what shall i do?

Pieces ; Composer ; publisher

1. Study no.22 (From 25 etudes. op.60) ; Carcassi ; Chanterelle ECH470

2. Mister Punch (From Pick Guitar Vol. 4) ; Chilton ; Roy Chilton Music

3. Overlap (From Pick Guitar vol. 4) ; Chilton ; Roy Chilton Music

4. Solo no.2 (From Jazz Guitar Lines) ; Elden ; CPP Belwin F3231GTX

5. Double (from pumping nylon) (have sheet but no audio); Bach ; Alfred 7000

6. Blue Boy (From Jazz guitar artistry of Barney Kessel) ; Kessel ; Ashley mark AM1305

7. Montagne Sainte-Geneviere (From undiscovered - Inedit) ; Faber

8. Etude 10 - La Chasse (etudes for Guitar) ; Sollory ; Camden CM193

9. Quadrivial Quandary (pumping nylong) (have sheet but no audio) ; York ; Alfred 7000

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1. Reggae Sunrise (Modern times book 3) ; Byatt ; Chanterelle ECH753

2. One More Time (Pick Guitar vol. 3) ; Chilton ; Roy Chiton Music

3. Song for Dorothy (25 graded pieces for plectrum guitar) ; Crosland ; Hampton HG801

4. Funky Blues ex. 2, shuffle blues ex.2, slow blues ex. 3 (Rhythm blues) ; Ford ;

5. Lonely Moments (The jazz guitar artistry) ; Kessel ; Ashley mark

6. Short poem (essential guitar skills - The Barre) ; Lester ; Ricordi LD613

7. ROCKROACH, HAZY DAZE, CASABLANCA (Real guitar book vol.2) ; Powlesland, Sollory ; CAMDEN CM192


please help us to access its audio and sheets.

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Hi Guitarmonk this should help with the Classical compositions, Carcassi is there I think Study 22 is there, this has Audio and Pdf files.hope it helps in some way.

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I've only just found this thread, Chris. Wow. No wonder guitarmonk has not been back, he's probably in heaven...pumping nylon. Thanks for posting.


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I've only just found this thread, Chris. Wow. No wonder guitarmonk has not been back, he's probably in heaven...pumping nylon. Thanks for posting.
Thanks Carol that is a good site and very accessible, I don't know where guitarmonk went but I hope it helped him, good to see you enjoying it, that sites a little gem

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