








Annie's Song for Classical Guitar
Original arrangement of John Denver’s “Annie’s Song” for Classical Guitar.
Written in the key of G Major and in 12/8 meter, this arrangement is intermediate in difficulty and uses twelve frets on the instrument. It follows the original tune and it has a middle transitional section that is original.
A five-page score is included with both staff notation and TAB. I did not add fingerings but the video shows my fingerings if need be.
One of my favorite John Denver songs, this will work great at weddings, wedding anniversaries, and other similar events.
The arrangement was written for the Classical Guitar but it will work on steel strings as well, as long as you play fingerstyle.
Original arrangement of John Denver’s “Annie’s Song” for Classical Guitar.
Written in the key of G Major and in 12/8 meter, this arrangement is intermediate in difficulty and uses twelve frets on the instrument. It follows the original tune and it has a middle transitional section that is original.
A five-page score is included with both staff notation and TAB. I did not add fingerings but the video shows my fingerings if need be.
One of my favorite John Denver songs, this will work great at weddings, wedding anniversaries, and other similar events.
The arrangement was written for the Classical Guitar but it will work on steel strings as well, as long as you play fingerstyle.
Original arrangement of John Denver’s “Annie’s Song” for Classical Guitar.
Written in the key of G Major and in 12/8 meter, this arrangement is intermediate in difficulty and uses twelve frets on the instrument. It follows the original tune and it has a middle transitional section that is original.
A five-page score is included with both staff notation and TAB. I did not add fingerings but the video shows my fingerings if need be.
One of my favorite John Denver songs, this will work great at weddings, wedding anniversaries, and other similar events.
The arrangement was written for the Classical Guitar but it will work on steel strings as well, as long as you play fingerstyle.