qui a de la méthode - meaning and definition. What is qui a de la méthode
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What (who) is qui a de la méthode - definition

BOOK BY FERNANDO SOR
Methode pour la Guitare
  • ''Méthode pour la guitare''

Méthode pour la Guitare         
The is a method for the classical guitar originally written in French by Spanish guitarist and composer Fernando Sor.
À la Belle de Mai         
1994 ALBUM BY RENAUD
À la belle de mai; A la belle de mai; A la Belle de Mai
À la Belle de Mai is a studio album from French artist, Renaud. It was released in 1994 by Virgin Records and was awarded a platinum disc for sales in France.
Bords de la Seine à Argenteuil         
  • An image of the painting from Monet's obituary in ''[[Le Figaro]]'' (1926)
BORDS DE LA SEINE À ARGENTEUIL (BANKS OF THE SEINE AT ARGENTEUIL) IS AN OIL PAINTING CONTROVERSIALLY NOT ACCEPTED BY THE WILDENSTEIN INSTITUTE WHICH PUBLISHES THE CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ OF WORKS BY CLAUDE MONET.
Bords de la Seine a Argenteuil
(Banks of the Seine at Argenteuil) is an oil painting by an unknown artist. The painting is a landscape depicting the River Seine at Argenteuil in France.

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Méthode pour la Guitare

The Méthode pour la guitare is a method for the classical guitar originally written in French by Spanish guitarist and composer Fernando Sor.

The method was written with the early romantic guitar in mind (Sor mentions some 19th-century guitar-builders: J. Panormo, Schroeder of Petersburg, Alonso of Madrid, Pages and Benitez of Cadiz, Joseph and Manuel Martinez of Malaga, Rada, and Lacôte of Paris), but it is not only about instrumental technique, but also includes details about the theory of scales, harmony, sonority, composition, and above all music as an art.