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Guitar - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1493187 Composed by Antonio Augusto Da Silva Fagundes and Euclides Fagundes Filho. Arranged by Marcelo Borba. Country,Folk,Multicultural,Standards,Traditional,World. Chords/Lyrics. 3 pages. Marcelo Borba #1069849. Published by Marcelo Borba (A0.1493187). Leadsheet style - chords and tablature Canto Alegretense é uma das canções mais emblemáticas da música tradicionalista gaúcha, muito conhecida e apreciada no Rio Grande do Sul e entre comunidades gaúchas no Brasil e no exterior. Ela foi composta em 1983 por Nico Fagundes (letra) e Bagre Fagundes (melodia), dois irmãos que são figuras importantes na cultura e na música regional do sul do Brasil.### Contexto e SignificadoA canção é uma celebração da cidade de Alegrete, localizada na fronteira oeste do Rio Grande do Sul, e da identidade cultural dos gaúchos. A letra expressa o orgulho pela terra, pela história e pelas tradições do povo do sul, evocando imagens da paisagem pampiana e dos costumes locais.### LetraA letra de Canto Alegretense é carregada de simbolismo e sentimento. Ela começa com uma saudação ao Alegrete, descrevendo a cidade como um lugar acolhedor e de grande significado para aqueles que têm raízes na região. Ao longo da canção, são mencionados elementos da cultura gaúcha, como o poncho, o mate e a bombaixa, além de referências ao céu e à terra, que têm um profundo significado no imaginário coletivo dos gaúchos.### Impacto CulturalDesde seu lançamento, Canto Alegretense tornou-se um hino extraoficial do Rio Grande do Sul e é frequentemente interpretada em festivais, rodeios, e eventos culturais do estado. A música tem um forte apelo emocional e é vista como um símbolo da resistência cultural e da preservação das tradições gaúchas.Essa canção, com sua melodia marcante e letra poética, continua a ser uma das mais queridas e representativas da música regional do Rio Grande do Sul.****Canto Alegretense is one of the most emblematic songs of traditional Gaúcho music, widely known and appreciated in Rio Grande do Sul and among Gaúcho communities in Brazil and abroad. It was composed in 1983 by Nico Fagundes (lyrics) and Bagre Fagundes (melody), two brothers who are important figures in the culture and music of southern Brazil.### Context and MeaningThe song is a celebration of the city of Alegrete, located in the western border of Rio Grande do Sul, and the cultural identity of the Gaúchos. The lyrics express pride in the land, history, and traditions of the southern people, evoking images of the pampas landscape and local customs.### LyricsThe lyrics of Canto Alegretense are rich in symbolism and emotion. It begins with a salute to Alegrete, describing the city as a welcoming place of great significance for those with roots in the region. Throughout the song, elements of Gaúcho culture are mentioned, such as the poncho, mate, and bombaixa, as well as references to the sky and the land, which hold deep meaning in the collective imagination of the Gaúchos.### Cultural ImpactSince its release, Canto Alegretense has become an unofficial anthem of Rio Grande do Sul and is often performed at festivals, rodeos, and cultural events across the state. The song has a strong emotional appeal and is seen as a symbol of cultural resistance and the preservation of Gaúcho traditions.With its striking melody and poetic lyrics, this song remains one of the most beloved and representative pieces of regional music in Rio Grande do Sul.
Canto Alegretense
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Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1364009 Composed by Stephen Heller. Arranged by Keith W. Gehle. 19th Century,Classical,Romantic Period. Guitar Tab. 9 pages. Keith Gehle #948330. Published by Keith Gehle (A0.1364009). Hungarian pianist Stephen Heller (1813 - 1888) was a highly regarded performer, composer, and teacher during the height of the Romantic Era and closely acquainted with many of the greats of that time including Berlioz, Chopin and Lizst. He was a prolific composer for the piano writing many hundreds of pieces which remain popular to this day with teachers and students alike. The two pieces presented here were arranged for guitar and recorded in 2004 as part of Keith’s album entitled Nocturne, Music of the Romantics. And while Heller didn’t write these pieces to necessarily be played together, the common key of E minor and contrasting tempi make for a nice recital pairing. This PDF includes standard notation with tablature for ease of learning.
"Prelude and Petite Tarantelle" for solo classical fingerstyle guitar (+TAB)
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Solo Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1364016 Composed by Stephen Heller. Arranged by Keith W. Gehle. 19th Century,Classical,Romantic Period. Individual part. 5 pages. Keith Gehle #948337. Published by Keith Gehle (A0.1364016). Hungarian pianist Stephen Heller (1813 - 1888) was a highly regarded performer, composer, and teacher during the height of the Romantic Era and closely acquainted with many of the greats of that time including Berlioz, Chopin and Lizst. He was a prolific composer for the piano writing many hundreds of pieces which remain popular to this day with teachers and students alike. The two pieces presented here were arranged for guitar and recorded in 2004 as part of Keith’s album entitled Nocturne, Music of the Romantics. And while Heller didn’t write these pieces to necessarily be played together, the common key of E minor and contrasting tempi make for a nice recital pairing. There’s also a version available with TAB on this site.
"Prelude and Petite Tarantelle" for solo classical fingerstyle guitar
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$3.99 3.41 € Guitare notes et tablatures PDF SheetMusicPlus






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