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Good, but not great.,
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This review is from: 60 Progressive Solos for Classical Guitar: Featuring the Music of the World's Greatest Composers: Bach, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven & Brahms (Paperback)
First of all, the notation is correct, but it is NOT for guitar. The positions, fingerings, and (if necessary) strings aren't notated. Also Tabs are annoying and get in the way. On the plus side, the songs are great and the accompanying CD is great to listen to any time, though you might want to put it in a sepparate case, mine was scratched while being removed from the sleve. Overall I would definitely recommend this book. For a book with better notation, no tabs, and more of a challenge, try Andres Segovia's 20 studies for guitar.
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60 Progressive Solos for Classical Guitar: Featuring the Music of the World's Greatest Composers: Bach, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven & Brahms by Mark Phillips (Paperback - August 1, 2003)
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