Fingerfood XXL - Volume 2
27 Spicy and Hot Crossover Pieces
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- Arranger: Thomas Fellows
- Instrumentation: Guitar
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- Size: 9.0 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 156
Description
With the latest addition to the Guitar Music Collection series, author and composer Thomas Fellow (including Fellow Guitar Book) offers the most comprehensive and sophisticated selection of works to date in his own modern, stylistically open sound language.
Fingerfood XXL Volume 2 includes several multi-track "suites" as well as longer concert pieces in the style of his üextremely successful first work Medusa. and so fingerstyle influences can be recognized as well as Mediterranean or Brazilian sounds, jazz or pop music - for the greatest joy of playing and intense listening pleasure.
As a guitarist who has performed all over the world (European Guitar Quartet, Friend `n Fellow, Hands on Strings), Fellow concludes this issue with his solo arrangement of the 70s classic September by the band Earth, Wind & Fire, a celebrated highlight at many of his concerts.
Fingerfood XXL Volume 2 is aimed at performing guitarists, students and ambitious amateurs. The pieces are all complex, set at a higher level of difficulty (4-5) and offer an ideal addition to the modern guitar repertoire.
Contents:
- SPICY: THE FORGOTTEN SOUNDTRACKS (2019): The Whisper
- The Sight
- The Smile
- AURA (TREMOLO) (2020)
- ROKEN HILL (2022)
- LILAC TEARS (2017)
- THE TIJUANA ROADRUNNER (2018)
- STOP! (WHEN YOU'VE GOT ENOUGH) (2017)
- TIMELESS (2016)
- ULENSPIEGEL (2016)
- JAZZTERDAY SUITE (2017): Wes Jazz
- Turn Back Time
- Flamingo
- Wild Thyme
- Seven Towns
- TRES SENTIMENTOS DEL SUR (2018): El Destino
- Un Latido (Milonga Saxonia)
- Un Aliento
- DESPEDIDA (2021)
- LETTER FROM SYRIA (2018)
- MUSE (2023)
- HOT: ALCATRAZ (2018)
- FANFARE FOR THE AWAKENING (2021)
- PHEROMONES (2019)
- TOCCATA PARANOIA (2020)
- PATH TO PAT (2020)
- BONUS: SEPTEMBER (ARRANGEMENT 2000)
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