Talk:List of classical guitarists

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This page could be rearranged to:


which could contain the following sub-categories:

etc.


In my opinion, "Promising talents" should be removed.


Also:

  • [Category:Classical_guitarists_by_name] should be created

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Classical_guitarists_by_name


It's Zoran Dukić, not Dukic. 78.1.121.230 (talk) 20:56, 28 January 2008 (UTC)


What makes Charo notable as a classical guitarist? Efnian (talk) 14:07, 19 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Alphabetical List and generally new "access point" for finding classical guitarists

Wikipedia requires a cleanup here, or a new "access point" for locating classical guitarists.

There is a nice and clean example at List of guitarists, which includes guitarists organized into alphabetical order. There is no such thing for classical guitarists. Since this page has a similar name, I suggest it be updated to an alphabetical list.

Alternatively, there is the group Category:Classical guitarists, which includes some entries. I propose it be expanded to included all classical guitarists, because this will automatically take care of an alphabetical listing. UmmmOK lets go (talk) 09:47, 26 December 2008 (UTC)

Please note that under Wikipedia categorization rules, an article is not to be filed directly in Category:Classical guitarists if it's already in a subcategory such as Category:Canadian classical guitarists or Category:Greek classical guitarists. This is a standard across-the-board rule about categorization; it's not a rule that each category gets to make up its own unique rules about. Bearcat (talk) 04:48, 1 July 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Yang Xuefei

Very notable classical guitarist known by over 2.5 billion people.

Which is why this guitarist is featured on this list and why there's an article. Duh! Yiwentang just go back to the beach and enjoy your holiday. oloo --WebHamster 19:26, 14 September 2009 (UTC)

[edit] One of the Best Female Classic Guitarists from Colombia Now Teaching and performing in NYC

One of the very best female classic guitarist from Colombia, SA is now studying with Sharon Isbin at Juilliard. Irene Gomez plays with amazing feeling and grace. Every note comes directly from the heart. Even the most simple pieces of music sound fresh and beautiful when played by Irene Gomez. She has 4 beautiful CD's which are available on CD Baby.com website. Irene is setting up her fall schedule now and Winter 2012 season. If you need a very special guitarist for a special occasion or want to have a great fund raiser or need a wonderful feature guitarist for a guitar Concerto with your city orchestra, please contact Irene Gomez @ IreneGomez.com Also, This lady guitarist needs to be added to the Wikipedia list of great classical guitarist. Without a doubt one of the worlds best classic guitarists. You will read more about Irene in the years to come. Irene is also accepting a few additional students for the fall semester. Irene taught 5 years in France and is a music professor at the University of Colombia in Bogota, SA.

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