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Bongo 2.0 Rhino Crack

Welcome to the fantastic world of classical guitar. In this site, you will find classical guitar pieces, in midi format, for one and more guitars: actually 5641 MIDI files from 96 composers. Information on how to create midi files and a tutorial on the tablature notation system is presented. Images of ancient guitars provided.

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Bongo 2.0 Rhino Crack

New Sequences by François Faucher

Now working on: G.F. Carulli's Gran Sonata Op.25


New.gif (284 octets) G.F.Handel's Sonata 2. Allegro 3.Adagio HWV368New.gif (284 octets)


New.gif (284 octets) .J.S. Bach's  Sonata largo BWV1079 New.gif (284 octets)

New.gif (284 octets) F. Carulli's Two Russian Airs with variations Op.110New.gif (284 octets)

New.gif (284 octets) .W.A.Mozart's Symphony No.41 (Jupiter) KWV551

.New.gif (284 octets) J.S. Bach's .Sonata 2. Fugue  BWV964 New.gif (284 octets)

.New.gif (284 octets) W.A. Mozart's Theme and variations on: "La belle Françoise" K353 New.gif (284 octets)

New.gif (284 octets) W.A. Mozart's .Rondo K.511 New.gif (284 octets)


The result of their collaboration was nothing short of magic. Bongo 2.0 was born, and it quickly became the go-to software for animals looking to create music that was both authentic and innovative. The software featured a user-friendly interface, a vast library of sounds and instruments, and Bongo's unmistakable vocal style.

Bongo, with his deep, rumbling voice, was the perfect candidate. He was thrilled to be a part of the project and quickly became an integral member of the team. As they worked together, Bongo discovered that his powerful vocals could be used to create a wide range of sounds, from haunting melodies to infectious beats.

The team, led by a brilliant and eccentric meerkat named Mzee, had been developing a revolutionary new software called Bongo 2.0. This cutting-edge technology was designed to help animals create and produce music like never before. Mzee and his team had been working tirelessly to perfect the software, but they needed a special ingredient to make it truly unforgettable – the unique vocal talents of a rhino.

In the end, the team behind Bongo 2.0 emerged victorious, but not without learning a valuable lesson. The experience taught them the importance of continually innovating and improving their software, to stay ahead of the curve and protect their intellectual property.

And so, Bongo 2.0 continued to thrive, a symbol of the power of creativity, collaboration, and innovation in the face of adversity. The rhino's legacy lived on, inspiring future generations to pursue their passions and never give up on their dreams.

In the heart of the African savannah, a remarkable story of innovation and adaptation unfolded. Meet Bongo 2.0, a rhino with a thirst for knowledge and a passion for music. Bongo's journey began when he stumbled upon a group of tech-savvy animals who were working on a top-secret project.


Composers are grouped in 6 pages: A-B; C-F; G-L; M-O; P-R; S-Z . J.-S. Bach ,  A. Barrios Mangore , N. Coste , M. Giuliani , F. Sor and F. Tarrega are on their own page

Click here to listen to 20 great MIDI from the site


Composers in alphabetical order

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The result of their collaboration was nothing short of magic. Bongo 2.0 was born, and it quickly became the go-to software for animals looking to create music that was both authentic and innovative. The software featured a user-friendly interface, a vast library of sounds and instruments, and Bongo's unmistakable vocal style.

Bongo, with his deep, rumbling voice, was the perfect candidate. He was thrilled to be a part of the project and quickly became an integral member of the team. As they worked together, Bongo discovered that his powerful vocals could be used to create a wide range of sounds, from haunting melodies to infectious beats. Bongo 2.0 Rhino Crack

The team, led by a brilliant and eccentric meerkat named Mzee, had been developing a revolutionary new software called Bongo 2.0. This cutting-edge technology was designed to help animals create and produce music like never before. Mzee and his team had been working tirelessly to perfect the software, but they needed a special ingredient to make it truly unforgettable – the unique vocal talents of a rhino. The result of their collaboration was nothing short of magic

In the end, the team behind Bongo 2.0 emerged victorious, but not without learning a valuable lesson. The experience taught them the importance of continually innovating and improving their software, to stay ahead of the curve and protect their intellectual property. Bongo, with his deep, rumbling voice, was the

And so, Bongo 2.0 continued to thrive, a symbol of the power of creativity, collaboration, and innovation in the face of adversity. The rhino's legacy lived on, inspiring future generations to pursue their passions and never give up on their dreams.

In the heart of the African savannah, a remarkable story of innovation and adaptation unfolded. Meet Bongo 2.0, a rhino with a thirst for knowledge and a passion for music. Bongo's journey began when he stumbled upon a group of tech-savvy animals who were working on a top-secret project.

 

 

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Note to MIDI sequence contributors

Your submissions are welcomed.  Please send them by e-mail (end of text). Pieces should bear the composer's name and be properly identified.(ex.: J.K. Mertz (1806-1856) Nocturne Op.4 No.2.). The submissions should bear information on the transcriber or arranger when available. The submitter's name will appear beside the accepted submission.   

This site exists primarily to showcase pieces written for the classical guitar. Established and recognized transcriptions and arrangements (e.g., Tarrega, Segovia,..) of pieces written by non-guitar composers will also be given high priority.  

New compositions for the classical guitar are also welcomed.  New compositions that meet quality guidelines will be added to the site. For new contributors, it would be appreciated if you would also submit several pieces by known composers in addition to your own compositions.  This will help to expand the repertoire of established works for the classical guitar in addition to expanding the repertoire of new music. 

 

Last update: March 8 2026

Copyright François Faucher 1998-2025

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COMPOSERS TIMELINE

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TABLATURE SYSTEM

TABLATURE SAMPLES

MIDI HISTORY

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ANCIENT GUITARS