Le Petit Guitarama
65 pieces for beginner guitarists: the repertoire to discover all styles
Le Petit Guitarama is a collection of well-known pieces arranged for beginner instrumentalists, from classical to pop legends, including film music, French-language repertoire, and traditional tunes. Progressive in nature, it covers the first two years of guitar learning.
Details
| Instrument family | Guitar |
| Catalog classifications | Guitar and piano, Guitar(s) and audio accompaniment |
| Instrument nomenclature | guitare |
| Publisher | Éditions HIT Diffusion |
| Collection | Rama |
| Cotage | HIT21053 |
| Total number of pages | 96 |
| Languages | French |
| Cycle / Level | Easy (cycle 1) |
| Target audience | Children, Young people, Adults |
| Musical style | Classical, Jazz / Blues , French song, Pop / Rock , Film music, Hard-Rock / Metal , Traditionnal |
| Directory type | Work(s) from the repertoire |
| Copyright year | 2014 |
| EAN code | 3554270321053 |
| Audios | Audio CD |
| Videos | Without |
| EDU complements | Without |
Description
Le Petit Guitarama is a repertoire of well-known pieces in all styles for beginner guitarists, allowing them to play classical music (Vivaldi, Bach, etc.), pop legends (Beat It, Love Me Tender, etc.), film music (The Godfather, The Pink Panther, etc.), French-language repertoire (Goldman, Brassens, etc.), or traditional tunes from different horizons (Orient, Ireland, Italy, etc.). Each piece is the result of precise arrangement work, adapted to the instrument and the student's level. This progressive volume covers guitar learning from the very beginning, up to two years of practice. In addition to the many solo pieces, the book offers duets, trios, and quartets. The layout ensures great readability, in color. Richly illustrated, this collection is intended for everyone. The CD, a valuable working tool, allows the discovery and listening of the pieces, facilitating sight-reading and the placement of the pieces. Quality construction: glare-free paper (better readability), spiral bound (better opening).
| Comme un air de Rock you |
| Valsinette |
| Premier blues |
| La For de la Cantua |
| Santiano |
| What’d I Say, Ray Charles |
| Be Bop A Lula, G. Vincent T. Davis |
| Le Magicien d’Oz, H. Arlen E.Y. Harbug, |
| Billy the Rocket |
| La Mauve |
| Allegretto de la 7eme symphonie, L. van Beethoven |
| Kyoto, Traditionnel oriental |
| Le Printemps, A. Vivaldi |
| Mon amant de Saint-Jean, E. Carrara |
| La Traviata, G. Verdi |
| Josette et Marcel |
| Il était une fois la révolution, E. Morricone |
| Wake Me Up When September Ends, Green Day |
| Menuet, JS Bach |
| Milonga |
| Pavane des rêves |
| la Môme |
| Allô Maman Bobo, L. Voulzy |
| Pirouette |
| In The Mood, J. Garland, |
| Coutances |
| Les Yeux Noirs |
| Que ne suis-je la fougère |
| Ah ! Vous dirai-je Maman, W.A. Mozart |
| Noël, L.C. Daquin |
| La Marche des rois, J.-B. Lully |
| Chanson pour l’Auvergnat, G. Brassens |
| Jules et Jim, S. Rezvani |
| Lascia Ch’io Pianga, G.F. Haendel |
| Valse allemande |
| Les Deux Guitares |
| Le Petit Cheval, G. Brassens |
| Ti Amo, U. Tozzi |
| Le Troisième Homme, A. Kara |
| Deep Henderson, F. Rose |
| Hoochie blues |
| Boogie |
| Irish Jig, trad. |
| Canto del inca |
| Danse italienne, H. Neusiedler |
| Go Down Moses, trad. |
| Ciucarella, trad. |
| La Campanella, N. Paganini |
| Traditionnel roumain |
| Lily, P. Perret |
| Carnac |
| Je l’aime à mourir, F. Cabrel |
| Comme toi, J.-J. Goldman |
| Johnny B. Goode, C. Berry |
| Une petite musique de nuit, W.A. Mozart |
| Love Me Tender, E. Presley et V. Matson |
| Mon frère, M. Le Forestier |
| Les Amants d’un jour, M. Monnot |
| Beat It, M. Jackson |
| La Panthère rose, H. Mancini |
| Le Parrain, N. Rota, |
| Summertime, G. et I. Gershwin et Heyward, Zahara |
| San Francisco, M. Le Forestier |