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An early publication of the work, known as "Estudio para Guitarra" de Rovira and attributed to Spanish guitarist Antonio Rubira, [13] was published by J.A. Medina e Hijo in Argentina before 1925 (probably in 1913, when the publisher ceased activities).
He received his first acoustic guitar on his fifteenth birthday and taught himself how to play. In 2017 he started posting covers of different Spanish-language songs on his social media profiles. That same year he started composing original songs with "El Conticinio" being the first one to be released on streaming platforms .
Sanz was born on 18 December 1968, the youngest son of María Pizarro and Jesús Sánchez. [3] He grew up in the neighborhood of Moratalaz in eastern Madrid. [6] Sanz recalled that "Back then, kids grew up on the street...I was a bit like the group troubadour; the one who played the guitar and sang.
The Portuguese Guitar Chord Bible: Lisboa Tuning 1,728 Chords. United Kingdom: Cabot Books. ISBN 978-1-906207-13-7. — A comprehensive chord dictionary for the Portuguese Lisboa Guitar; Soares, Paulo (1999). Método de Guitarra Portuguesa Vol. 1: Bases para a Guitarra de Coimbra. Portugal: Paulo Soares. ISBN 972-97496-0-4.
Los Bukis (English: the Bukis; buki meaning "kid" in the Purépecha language) [1] are a Mexican grupero band. Formed in Ario de Rosales, Michoacán in 1973, the band's current lineup consists of singer and songwriter Marco Antonio Solís, Joel Solís (guitars), José Javier Solís (congas/percussion), Pedro Sánchez (drums), Roberto Guadarrama (trumpet), José "Pepe" Guadarrama (saxophone and ...
Pedro Javier González García (born 1962) is a Spanish flamenco, fusion, and classical guitarist, composer, and record producer. He has produced and collaborated with El Último de la Fila , Joan Manuel Serrat , Manolo García and María del Mar Bonet , Victoria de los Ángeles , and Angelo Branduardi .
A Mi Guitarra (1975) ... A Mi Guitarra (in English: To My Guitar) is the sixth studio album ... "Vives En Mi" 3:41: 5. "Eres Dificil De Olvidar"
Los Indios Tabajaras (The Tabajara Indians) was a guitar duo of two brothers, Antenor Lima and Natalicio (Nato) Lima, from Tianguá, Ceará in the Northeast of Brazil. [1] The group name refers to the Tabajara, indigenous people who lived on the easternmost portion of the Atlantic coast of northeast Brazil in the period before and during Portuguese colonization, in the 16th century.