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How Great Thou Art guitar solo

How Great Thou Art guitar solo

guitar / lyrics

Boberg, Carl (1859–1940)

HYMN

How Great Thou Art is a Christian hymn based on a Swedish traditional melody and a poem written by Carl Boberg (18591940)  Sweden, in 1885. How Great Thou Art was ranked second (after Amazing Grace) on a list of the favourite hymns of all time in a survey by Christianity Today magazine in 2001.

For Guitar solo or Guitar and voice. Guitar in double D tuning (D,A,D,G,B,D).

With standard notation and tablature.
Easy to early intermediate.

Pages: Three (3) pages.

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The Sweetheart Tree

The Sweetheart Tree

guitar / lyrics

MOVIE

The Sweetheart Tree (soundtrack of the 1965 movie 'The Great Race') by Henry Mancini (music) and Johnny Mercer (lyrics).

Guitar in drop D tuning (low E to D).

Guitar (classical or acoustic) solo, or guitar and voice. Easy to Early Intermediate.

With standard notation and tablature (TAB).

Pages: Three (3) pages.

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Happy Together

Happy Together

guitar / lyrics

Alan Gordon Garry Bonner

POP

Happy Together is a song by American rock band the Turtles from their third studio album Happy Together (1967).

For Guitar solo (Classical or acoustic)  fingerstyle.  Intermediate.

With standard notation and tablature (TAB). With lyrics and melody line. With guitar chords.

Pages: Four (4) pages, 1:40' min.

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Sway (quien Sera)

Sway (quien Sera)

guitar / lyrics

Pablo Beltran Ruiz, Luis Demetrio, Traconis Molina

Pop, Jazz

Quien sera? (Sway) by composer Pablo Beltran Ruiz with lyrics by Norman Gimbel. The song has become a standard in both the pop and jazz repertoire and has covers by Dean Martin, Michael Buble and many more.

Guitar solo or Guitar and voice. Intermediate.

With standard notation and tablature. With lyrics and melody line.

Pages: Four (4) pages.

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Edelweiss

Edelweiss

guitar / lyrics

Rodgers & Hammerstein

MOVIE

Edelweiss, is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. It is named after the edelweiss, a white flower found high in the Alps. The song turned out to be one of the most beloved songs in the musical, and also one of the best-loved songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein.
For Guitar solo or Guitar and voice, with standard notation and tablature, 4 pages, 48 bars, 1:30 min, easy to early intermediate.

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