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  2. Justin Sandercoe - Wikipedia

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    The site developed a modest following but once he began making instructional guitar videos for YouTube in December 2006, the site became one of the most popular guitar instruction web sites. [4] As of 2016 there are nearly 1,000 free lessons watched by over 20,000 visitors a day from all around the world.

  3. List of compositions by Fernando Sor - Wikipedia

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    String trios with guitar; La romanesca for flute (or violin) and guitar; March for Military Band — the music is lost; March for the Funeral of Czar Alexander I — the music exists both in manuscript and printed version for piano; Piano 4-hands. 3 Waltzes (First Set) — the music is lost; 3 Waltzes (Second Set, 1818) ded. Mlle. F. Rehausen

  4. Russian guitar - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Guitar by Ivan Krasnoshchekov. Construction of the Russian is very similar to that of the western 6-string guitar except for the additional string. The same basic components are present: headstock; nut; tuners; neck; fingerboard; frets; inlays; truss rod (in modern instruments); heel; body; bridge & bridge saddle; soundboard (top); sound hole and rosette; back; sides; strings.

  5. Mikhail Vysotsky - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Timofeyevich Vysotsky (Russian: Михаил Тимофеевич Высотский; 1791 – 28 December 1837) was a Russian composer, notable for his pieces for guitar. [ 1 ] Vysotsky was born in 1791 in the village of Ochakovo (currently part of Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye District in Moscow ), at the estate of the author Mikhail ...

  6. Bard (Soviet Union) - Wikipedia

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    Stylistically, the precursors to bard songs were Russian urban romances, which touched upon common life and were popular throughout all layers of Russian society in the late 19th to early 20th centuries. These romances were traditionally written in a minor key and performed with a guitar accompaniment.

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  8. Balalaika - Wikipedia

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    Balalaika Part Names And Setup – Balalaika Lesson 1 on ibalalaika.com (en) "Balalaika"—article by Dmitry Belinskiy from the newspaper Krymskaya Pravda. Balalaika music, video; Russian site about balalaika. History of balalaika, by Georgy Nefyodov; Chord reference for Prima-Balalaika (rus) balalaika.org.ru: music sheets, video, forum, etc.

  9. Messer Chups - Wikipedia

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    Messer Chups combines surf rock and traditional Russian music, as well as using samples from historical recordings, lounge music, and vintage film soundtracks. [2] Their live shows feature projections of old horror and sci-fi movies. [2] [1] Gitarkin has cited Link Wray and The Ventures as influences. [3]