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Peter Kun Frary


Are you wondering what a classical guitar sounds like? Get your dad burn clickin' finger ready because Professor Frary is ready to perform for you on his classical guitar. Click on the file link to download the MP3 file of your choice. Although MP3 files are compressed, they are still large so a fast connection is recommended.

You can play MP3 files with iTunes, QuickTime, SoundJam, Audition, RealPlayer and many other applications. The most universal method of playback is Apple iTunes (available for free from www.Apple.com). A high fidelity sound system is needed for the best sound. Or toss 'em in your iPod and groove out while on hoof or wheel.

Sheet music is in PDF form, so Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to print or read scores. Sheet music is written in standard staff notation. As a music educator, I'm dedicated to the promotion of music literacy and, thus, guitar tablature is not used on this site. It is never too late to learn to read music. Enroll in a guitar class at your local college or studio and get crackin.'

Danza Española No. 2 (Granados) • Frary Guitar Duo

This track is entitled Danza Española No. 2 (Oriental) by Enrique Granados. My wife, Seil, cries everytime she hears the Presti-Lagoya recording of this piece. However, our interpretation is melancholy and reflective rather than profoundly sad. It's also one of our favorite pieces to play. Recorded during a live performance at UH Manoa's Orvis Auditorium on September 17, 2006. It's a whopper (11.7 MB). Ramirez & Ching guitars.

Danza Paraguaya (Barrios) • Frary Guitar Duo

Danza Paraguaya by Agustín Barrios is fun to play. Why? It's light, cheery and full of syncopations. Recorded during a live performance at UH Manoa's Orvis Auditorium on September 17, 2006. It's a large file (7.4 MB). Ramirez & Ching guitars.

Modinha (Machado) • Frary Guitar Duo

Modinha by Celso Machado is simple, short and folky. This form is of Portuguese origin (by way of Brazil) and is traditionally a sad and nostalgic song. I admit I wanted to have fun and took liberties, diddling over the changes a bit. It was an encore selection from our September 17, 2006 concert at UH Manoa's Orvis Auditorium. 3.5 MB. Ramirez & Ching guitars.

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Sons de Carrilhoes (Pernambuco) • Peter Kun Frary, guitarist

Everybody seems to play this popular Latin favorite so I thought I'd give it a new twist by improvising an introduction. Hirade TH90 guitar. Click on the icon below to download the MP3 file. 5.8 MB

Allemande (Anon) • Peter Kun Frary, guitarist

This solo was originally written for the Renaissance guitar but falls nicely on the modern guitar. It is a simple form where a phrase is presented and subsequently varied with running scales. This is a good example of the repertoire played in Mus 221H, Classic Guitar III. Hirade HP7 guitar. 1.3MB

Andantino (Carcassi) • Peter Kun Frary, guitarist

Andantino (Frary, Beginning to Play Classical Guitar, FRM Pub., p. 43) is an easy guitar study penned by a 19th century composer-guitarist, Matteo Carcassi (1792-1853). The arpeggiated accompaniment and scalar melody evokes the sound of a classical piano etude. This is an example of repertoire played in Mus 121D, Classic Guitar I. Hirade TH90 guitar. 1MB.

Cancion de Cuna (Frary) • Peter Kun Frary, guitarist

I wrote Cancion de Cuna (Frary, Beginning to Play Classical Guitar, FRM Pub., p. 41) in the style of a South American lullaby. This is an example of repertoire played in Mus 121D, Classic Guitar I. Hirade TH90 guitar.1MB

Étude (Cano) • Peter Kun Frary, guitarist

This folkloric 19th century guitar study (Frary, Beginning to Play Classical Guitar, FRM Pub., p. 40) was written by Antonio Curriera Cano (1811-97). It is probably the easiest classical guitar solo known to man. This is an example of repertoire played in Mus 121D, Classic Guitar I. Hirade TH90 guitar. 1MB

Pezzo Tedesco (Anon) • Peter Kun Frary, guitarist

This popular solo was originally written for the Renaissance lute but falls nicely on the guitar. It is largely homophonic and imitates the texture of the á cappella choir. This is an example of repertoire played in Mus 122D, Classic Guitar II. Hirade TH90 guitar. 1.2MB

Prélude No. 1, American Study (Frary) • Peter Kun Frary, guitarist

My Prelude No. 1 (Frary, Beginning to Play Classical Guitar, FRM Pub., p. 41) utilizes tonal colors from the Blues Rock Scale and a famous Spanish chord progression, hence the subtitle "American Study." It also pokes stylistic fun at Fred Noad's "Spanish Study." This is an example of repertoire played in Mus 121D, Classic Guitar I. Hirade TH90 guitar. 1MB

Irish Folk Medley • Peter Kun Frary, guitarist

This charming guitar quartet, arranged by Jeremy Sparks, is a medley of well-known Irish folk tunes. I recorded each of the four parts separately into a multitrack tape recorder and mixed them down to stereo in Digital Performer. This is a good example of the repertoire played in Mus 103/203G, Guitar Ensemble. Hirade HP7 guitar. 5.4MB

Frog Galliard • LCC Guitars, directed by Peter Kun Frary

This froggie dance by John Dowland features the LCC Guitars live in the LCC Theater on November 20, 2005. This work is also an example of the repertoire played in Mus 103/203G, Guitar Ensemble. 1.5MB. Click to see the players.

A Whiter Shade of Pale • Peter Kun Frary, guitarist

Here's an example of what the classical guitar sounds like in the context of popular music. I had a lot fun arranging and recording this piece. Maybe some of you flower children will remember this classic rock ballad from the '60s. The opening section reminds me of Bach's "Air on the G-String." The accompaniment took a great deal of tweaking due to the organ interludes and fussy background harmony. Playing the guitar was the easy part. I boogie down with an improvised solo over the changes in the middle. Rip 'em brah! This is a good example of the repertoire played in Mus 221G, Contemporary Guitar. Hirade TH90 guitar. 6.1MB

Tears in Heaven (Clapton) • Peter Kun Frary, guitarist

Here's another example of what the classical guitar sounds like in the context of popular music. I programmed a MIDI rhythm section in Digital Performer and tracked both the lead and background guitars with my Hirade HP7 classical. Hear me try out a couple of blues licks in the interludes. This is a good example of the repertoire played in Mus 221G, Contemporary Guitar. Hirade TH90 guitar. 4.9MB.

Christmas for Classical Guitar • Peter Kun Frary, arranger

Here are three easy Christmas arrangements for classical guitar: "Away In The Manger," "Angels We Have Heard On High" and "It Came Upon A Midnight Cleart." "Away In The Manger" and "It Came Upon A Midnight Cleart." are aimed at advanced beginners, e.g., the level at the end of Mus 121C, Classic Guitar I. "Angels We Have Heard On High" is more difficult and requires a fair amount of finger dexterity and independence. Click on the icon below to download a PDF score.

The Star Spangled Banner (Key) • Se Il Pak Frary, arranger

Feeling patriotic but a little short on guitar pickin' skills? Se Il Frary's arrangement of the "Star Spangled Banner" was designed with the advanced beginner in mind. The melody is simply presented with lightly textured chords and bass notes in the first position. This is a good example of the level of repertoire played in Mus 121C, Classic Guitar I.


Toolbox

Hirade TH90, Hirade HP7 and Jose Ramirez classical guitars, Macintosh G4 Dual MDD, Audiomedia III soundcard, Bias Peak 5, SoundSoap, Digital Performer, AudioDesk, Composer's Mosaic (notation) iTunes 7.1 (MP3), Mackie 1202 mixer, Yamaha CBX-T3 MIDI sound module, Alesis Midiverb III & Nanoverb, Trace Acoustic TA100R amp, Shure condenser mic, Audio-Technica AT825 Stereo Mic, Tascam DA30MKII DAT, MOTU UltraLite & Marantz PM670.

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