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2019-10-07 11:08:45 UTC
For those who are exasperated whenever Christmas is mentioned in early October, I apologize. But this is the time of year when musicians start working up their holiday repertoire. So for you, here’s a timely reminder.
Over the last 25 years, I’ve arranged many Christmas carols for guitar duet. (Some of them work well for flute and guitar.) All 28 of these carol duets are freely available on my website:
http://www.pooretom.com/sheetmusic.html
You can search through them individually—I’ve included sound samples for each one. Or you can download the whole 87 page collection:
http://www.pooretom.com/ewExternalFiles/Xmas%20Package.pdf
In my experience, most carol arrangements for two guitars are geared toward players of modest accomplishment. My arrangements are aimed at those who want something a bit more challenging. Many of my arrangements are tailored for teacher and student, the second part more difficult than the first. Others are more equally balanced between the two parts. I’ve tried to make all of them worthy of your time, yet still accessible with a reasonable amount of practice.
Enjoy.
Tom Poore
South Euclid, OH
USA
Over the last 25 years, I’ve arranged many Christmas carols for guitar duet. (Some of them work well for flute and guitar.) All 28 of these carol duets are freely available on my website:
http://www.pooretom.com/sheetmusic.html
You can search through them individually—I’ve included sound samples for each one. Or you can download the whole 87 page collection:
http://www.pooretom.com/ewExternalFiles/Xmas%20Package.pdf
In my experience, most carol arrangements for two guitars are geared toward players of modest accomplishment. My arrangements are aimed at those who want something a bit more challenging. Many of my arrangements are tailored for teacher and student, the second part more difficult than the first. Others are more equally balanced between the two parts. I’ve tried to make all of them worthy of your time, yet still accessible with a reasonable amount of practice.
Enjoy.
Tom Poore
South Euclid, OH
USA