
Links to other classical
guitar sites
Societies
- Guitar Foundation of
America: a lot of information about guitar performers, guitar
makers, dates
of concerts, expositions, etc.
- Guitar Houston:
sponsors concerts and masterclasses of well-known guitarists, upcoming
events, links to
other guitar sites.
- Early
Romantic Guitar: a very complete site on the evolution of guitar during the period 1804-1882.
- Guitarra
Magazine: a magazine containing a section on guitar museum, a
catalog of guitars, strings, luthier supplies and other accessories; a
picture gallery on guitarists performers and a section on coming festivals
and competitions.
Guitar music and supplies
- Flamencista:
Flamencista was formed as a result of our immense passion for the most
fascinating dance that humankind has ever created...Flamenco. Flamenco
products are presented and for sale.
- Guitar Salon
International: important retailers of new, used and vintage
classical and flamenco guitars, accessories, and music. Includes forums and
teachers database.
- Les Productions
d'OZ: publishers, engravers of classical guitar music. Many related links of the world of
classical guitar.
- Music Lesson:
We have prepared a unique program for learning bluegrass banjo that starts
out with very logical and relatively easy solos that emphasize basic scruggs
rolls, using easy to read tablature. For the first time, the aspiring
student can learn to play the authentic version of the music.

- Stafford
Classical Guitar Centre: sellers of high quality instruments in
the classical guitar world. They promote classical guitar recital
competition, concerts and classical guitar courses. They promote also young
classical guitarists and written music by lesser-known composers.
- Zavaleta's
La Casa de Guitarras: specialists in fine classical and
flamenco guitars made in Spain, and represent some 50 makers. Aside from
their inventory of guitars, theirr site offers hundreds of pages of
biographies of makers, photographs, and an extensive collection of mp3
recordings of classical and flamenco guitars dating from 1762 to the present.
Guitar homepages
- Classical
Guitar Music, Technique and More: This
page contains classical guitar music, instruction and advice. Informations
on technique and books about guitar available.
- Classical
Archives: Offers thousands
of music files covering every classical composers.
- Classical
Guitar Review:
Classical Guitar Review is an online
publication dedicated to the classical guitar, with articles, review, player
profiles and resources.
- Dutch
Composer
Margriet Verbeek: Being a
classical guitarist herself, Margriet Verbeek composed pieces for guitar
solo, guitar duo and also guitar concerto's. On this site you can read about
her music books, and hear and see a sample of the notes.
- Creative
Guitar: Contains a great
collection in pdf format of free Classical Guitar sheet music and articles.
- Guitar Player
World: GuitarPlayerWorld.com
is a website that provides free quality guitar lessons online using Guitar
Pro as a learning platform. The guitar lessons at GuitarPlayerWorld
will cover a wide range of essential skills and music theory that a complete
guitarist will need to learn guitar online.
- Guitarfreescores:
Free music for classical guitar. Scores
in TablEdit, Guitar Pro, Midi, and PDF. Guitar arrangements for beginners,
intermediate and advanced.

- Guitarrería
de Buenos Aires: exposes
built guitars and offers sheet music and mp3.
- The J. S. Bach
Home Page: a complete site on Bach. Contains
biography, list of works, portraits of Bach. List of his works and
recordings, including MIDI, on this great composer. Links on web sites on
Bach.
- Michelson
Classic Guitar Studio: A site on teaching classic guitar to children with a
method developed for them. The author has published articles and books on the
subject.
Guitar Midi
editor
- Guitar Pro: Guitar
Pro is a multitrack tablature editor for guitar, banjo and bass. Besides
writing scores, Guitar Pro is a complete tool for young and accomplished
guitarists alike to improve their skills, compose, or simply accompany
themselves.
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