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Guitar .......................................................................................3 Methods And Studies ............................................................3 Guitar Collections ..................................................................5 One-composer Books and Sheets ..........................................6 Guitar Duos ........................................................................ 19 Guitar Trios ......................................................................... 22 4 or More Guitars ............................................................... 23 Bass Guitar ............................................................................ 24 Banjo ..................................................................................... 25 Mandolin .............................................................................. 25 Mixed Ensembles with Guitar .............................................. 26 Flute And Guitar ................................................................. 26 Mixed Duos ........................................................................ 28 Mixed Trios ......................................................................... 29 Mixed Quartets ................................................................... 30 Mixed Quintets ................................................................... 30 Larger Mixed Ensembles .................................................... 30 Guitar and Voice................................................................... 31 Lute ....................................................................................... 31 Flexible Ensemble ................................................................. 32 Text ....................................................................................... 32 Out of Print / Custom Print Service Details ........................ 37 Key To Symbols And Publisher Abbreviations .................... 38 Affiliated Publishers Areas Of Distribution ......................... 39 Note about prices The prices shown in this catalog were current at the time of production. 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