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Topic: J.S. Bach: Allemande BWV 996 - Classical Guitar  (Read 2216 times)

Offline florentin

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J.S. Bach: Allemande BWV 996 - Classical Guitar
on: December 18, 2005, 05:12:53 AM
Allright, some of you know I am a classical guitarist, and a hopeful pianist. I thought I'd share some of my guitar music with you. Feel free to comment. Or not  ;D
I hope you enjoy.

https://h1.ripway.com/Florentin/AllemandeBach996.mp3
"Piano Devotions For Little Fingers" Book/CD
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Offline jlh

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Re: J.S. Bach: Allemande BWV 996 - Classical Guitar
Reply #1 on: December 19, 2005, 07:56:33 AM
Is there a guitar forum somewhere in cyberspace?
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Offline leahcim

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Re: J.S. Bach: Allemande BWV 996 - Classical Guitar
Reply #2 on: December 19, 2005, 10:10:08 AM
Is there a guitar forum somewhere in cyberspace?

With 10000 posts talking about La Cathedral and what instrument to switch to once you can play it? :)

Offline florentin

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Re: J.S. Bach: Allemande BWV 996 - Classical Guitar
Reply #3 on: December 20, 2005, 06:15:29 AM
wow, that was nice.

NOT

"Piano Devotions For Little Fingers" Book/CD
Original Hymn Arrangements
Score • Story • Lesson • Devotion
https://www.florentintise.com/
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