Coming to us from the USA, World and Classical guitarist Michael Silvestri offers instrumental solo and duo acoustic original Classical, Latin, South American, and Flamenco styles of guitar tracks. He often charts as No. One on Indie charts all over the internet and continues to be in the Top Ten on many musical distribution sites throughout the world. Most recently picked by the editors of Billboard Magazine as one of the 6 top Indie artists in the Northeast, we're honored to rep Michael for over 10 years now.
Acoustic instrumental guitar duet with weaving between parts. Evocative of Claude Debussy as it is a tone poem that leaves the listener suspended in time and place. Time to sit, relax, and let your thoughts drift. Scents of fresh rosemary, mint, and lavendar waft through the air. Instrumental, New Age, Solos (Strings)
Acoustic instrumental guitars weaving with intertwined melodies. This is very formless and ethereal, however the descending bass line does anchor it so it becomes almost tangible. The use of harmonics gives it a floating feel, like soap bubbles blowing in the breeze. Or feathers floating in the air. Instrumental, New Age, Solos (Strings)
Acoustic instrumental classical acoustic nylon string guitar duet. Both guitars weave around each other giving this a floating, eretheral, feeling. The descending bass line helps anchor this piece a little, making it almost tangible but still too distant to touch. Instrumental, New Age, New Age Acoustic
Instrumental acoustic Classical guitar duet of popular traditional Christmas music. This arrangement manages to capture the stately magnificence of this best loved song that has withstood the test of time. It has a gavotte dance feel to it, complete with counterpoint. Instrumental, Christmas, Christmas Guitar
Instrumental acoustic Classical guitar solo of popular traditional Christmas music. This is a very tender and loving interpretaton of this well-loved song with just a little hint of the baroque style blended in to add complexity and interest, yet retaining its essential sweetness and simplicity. Instrumental, Christmas, Christmas Guitar
This is a traditional Celtic Harp tune arranged for for guitar. There are two nylon string guitars featured in this original rendition. The parts weave and intertwine for a hypnotic effect. The modality of this tune helps add to the evocative and haunting feeling of this composition. Instrumental, British & Irish, Ireland
Instrumental acoustic Classical guitar New age style arrangement duet of Pachabel's Canon in D. Although classified as Christmas Music it is also appropriate for Weddings and other similar formal ceremonies due to the organized and processional structure of the piece. Instrumental, Themes, Wedding Music
This is an Acoustic classical guitar duet rendition of a traditional Celtic Harp tune. It is done in a slow dance tempo and leaves room for additional instruments like pennywhistle or drums. Instrumental, British & Irish, Scotland
Solo acoustic instrumental flamenco style - very free form - invokes the warm sunwashed scenery of the Mediterranean countries. The passionate flamenco singers and colorful flamence dancers with all the ensuing passions and human drama. Instrumental, Latin, Flamenco
Solo Flamenco guitar. Passionate and hot. Evocative of warm nights in the dryMediterranean Hills. Suitable for flamenco vocals and dancing. Builds up and down to a tense climax. Olive trees sway in dry winds that blow in from Africa. Moorish influence. Far Away exotic places. Instrumental, East European, Gypsy
Sweet and simple Scottish classical guitar melody. Family outings, vacations, travel scenes, commercials conveying an easy going lifestyle or product, period dramas, history, historical soundtracks, etc. are suitable uses for this culturally elegant guitar track. Instrumental, British & Irish, Scotland
Celtic, classical guitar duet based upon traditional Celtic melody. Adapted from traditional harp and/or fiddle and arranged for two guitars. This piece has the feel of a lively dance tune. Instrumental, British & Irish, Scotland