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↳ How to Participate in the Delcamp Classical Guitar Forum. Once Upon a Time in the West, arranged by Michael Marc Theme from The Godfather, arranged by Michael Marcī. Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier, from "American Treasures", published by Mel BayĪ. The hardest part for me was getting the rhythm down.Ī. This is one of my favorite pieces in all of guitar repertoire, and although it's not a beginner piece, it falls comfortably under the fingers. La Paloma, by Yradier, Angel Romero's arrangement in his "Bella" book. Minuet in D, by Sor (the one from Noad's Book)Ī. Air on the G String, by Bach, arranged by Per-Olov Kindgren (this one is intermediate in difficulty, but it's gorgeous!)Ī. Bach's Minute in G (actually by Christian Petzold, from the Ana Magdalena Notebook), though I would play it in either A Major or D Major on the guitarĬ. Note: a, b, and c above should be performed as a medley.ī. I Never Knew I Loved Thee (A Scots Tune) (p. Note: d and e above should be performed together, in that order.į. 20) - This one and the next are my favorites in the book Scottish Lute Pieces arranged for guitar, particularly the following from "The Scottish Lute", and "Highland King", by Ronn McFarlane:ĭ. Many of the pieces that have been recommended seem a bit advanced considering the nature of the original request, so I'd like to suggest a few that I haven't seen mentioned in this thread yet (forgive me if some were already mentioned and I missed it).ġ.