“The Habanera” is an aria from Georges Bizet’s opera “Carmen,” which premiered in 1875. Sung by the title character, Carmen, it is one of the most famous pieces from the opera. The melody is characterized by its catchy rhythm and Spanish flair, reflecting the exoticism and passion of the opera’s setting in Seville, Spain.
With optional bass. Also valid for the guitar orchestra.
Sheet music for guitar trio from Jota de la uva, original popular music from Extremadura (Spain).
This is one of the best-known jotas in Extremaduran folklore, it is originally from Olivenza (Badajoz) and almost all folklore groups have it in their repertoire.
Valid for guitar orchestra, with optional bass.
“La tarara” is a Spanish popular song popularized by Federico García Lorca. Right Hand: Index and middle Rest Stroke “Apoyando”. Thumb: Melody Bass String.Left Hand: Position II and VII.
“Les Toreadors” is a prominent march from the opera “Carmen” composed by Georges Bizet. It appears in the second act of the opera and is a march with a vibrant and energetic rhythm that evokes the passion and intensity of the bullfighting world in Spain.
With bass optional. Also valid for the guitar orchestra.
Mazurka “Mi favorita” (Spain XIX century). Version by guitar duo. Change of Position. Index and middle “Apoyando” y “Tirando”. Barres, harmonics, Slurs, Glissandi.Two and Three Note Chords.