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and seek out the guitar pro scores.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Scott-Joplin-Favorites-Classical-Guitar/dp/1783054409
I never did get round to learning it even though the guy came to other gigs of mine and each time asked if I'd learned it. It is a nice arrangement, not too difficult, so there's no good reason why I didn't do it for him.
Anyway, having not seen him for a few years I learned a couple of weeks ago that he'd passed away. I went to his funeral a few days ago and found myself feeling bad that I'd not played the piece he wanted to hear ☹️
1. Wild Mountain Thyme arranged by Scott Tennant.
2. Ashokan Farewell by Jay Ungar arranged for guitar by John Lehman Haupt and published by Mel Bay.
3. Message of the Sea. An arrangement of a number of Celtic style pieces by David Russell including Skye Boat Song, Bucks of Oranmore and Bonnie Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond.
Stuart’s books get the most use with plenty of guidance through the pieces.
* I think that means tunes I can stumble my way through
https://timvanroy.com/index.php
He mostly teaches Tommy Emmanuel songs which can be very challenging but he tries to give alternatives for the trickier parts.
There are some easier songs eg Wheels, Baby's Coming Home which shouldn't take too long to get the hang of.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
https://www.tobywalkerslessons.com/
His material isn't free but if you join the mailing list he has lot's of sales. He teaches you the songs plus add on idea's for solos/improv.
Daddystovepipe
Fretboard Confidential (David Hamburger)
Feedback Guitar Academy
Blues Guitar Institute
Active Melody
Old School Blues Guitar