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| • | Sheet music is musical notation written down on paper; it is the musical analog of a book. With the exception of solo performances, where memorization is expected, classical musicians ordinarily have the sheet music at hand when performing. Even in jazz music, which is mostly improvised, there is a lot of sheet music describing arrangements, melodies, and chord changes. Sheet music is less important in other forms of music, however. In popular music, although sheet music is produced, it is nowadays more usual for people to learn the piece by ear (that is, by imitation). This is also the case in most forms of western folk music. Musics of other cultures, both folk and classical, are often transmitted orally, though some have sheet music, and a few use hand signals or some other device as a learning mnemonic. The skill of sight reading is the ability of a musician to perform an unfamiliar work of music upon viewing the sheet music for it the first time. Sight reading ability is expected of professional musicians and serious amateurs who play classical music and related forms, especially for paid musicians. Source: [wikipedia: sheet music]
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Classical Guitar Partiture Archive |
| | includes 200+ public-domain arrangements for guitar [gif format].
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Classical Guitar Sheet Music and Tablature |
| | offers a range of classical pieces and transcriptions for the guitar, in score notation and tablature. listed by title and composer.
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Classical Guitar Sheet Music Scores Download |
| | adobe acrobat-formatted scores with corresponding realaudio: 23 original compositions, 5 transcriptions; by richard miles jackman.
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Hochweber, Jürg |
| | a substantial collection of downloadable guitar music for beginners and professionals. (pdf files, gifs, tablature and midi files).
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Mark, John |
| | suite for classical guitar: midi files, order information for sheet music.
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