Nominativus Singularis by Nikita Koshkin Acoustic Guitar - Sheet Music

By Nikita Koshkin

Russian Song - Counting - Complaint - Push-cycle - Serenade - Procession - Short Course -Siciliane - Polka - Study - The Wind - Waltz 'Afrikaans' - March - Labyrinthe - Running Away - Saudade - Madera - Snowfall - Wedding - Among the Clouds - Waltz - Without Words - Invocation - Farewell

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Details

Instrument:
Acoustic Guitar Classical Guitar
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Nikita Koshkin
Publishers:
Editions Henry Lemoine
ISBN:
9790230981552
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Waltz
Artist:
Nikita Koshkin
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
26
Shipping Weight:
0.16 pounds

Guitar

SKU: LM.28155

Composed by Nikita Koshkin. Guitar scores. Vladimir Mikulka. Classical. Score. 26 pages. Editions Henry Lemoine #28155. Published by Editions Henry Lemoine (LM.28155).

ISBN 9790230981552.

Russian Song - Counting - Complaint - Push-cycle - Serenade - Procession - Short Course -Siciliane - Polka - Study - The Wind - Waltz 'Afrikaans' - March - Labyrinthe - Running Away - Saudade - Madera - Snowfall - Wedding - Among the Clouds - Waltz - Without Words - Invocation - Farewell.

  • Russian Song

  • Counting

  • Complaint

  • Push

  • Cycle

  • Serenade

  • Procession

  • Short Course

  • Siciliane

  • Polka

  • Study

  • The Wind

  • Waltz 'Afrikaans'

  • March

  • Labyrinthe

  • Running Away

  • Saudade

  • Madera

  • Snowfall

  • Wedding

  • Among the Clouds

  • Waltz

  • Without Words

  • Invocation

  • Farewell

  • Ratings + Reviews

    5 Rating

    1 review

    Anonymous

    May 11, 2023

    A hidden gem for casual guitarists

    Perfect for guitarists who only have time to play 10 minutes per day...The pieces range between beginner and early intermediate level, are very diverse, and there is always something unexpected about the melody or harmony.