H'ector Ayala, Luna y Sol, guitar

 

[Ayala] Luna y Sol - guitarra, [Ayala] Lune et Soleil - guitare, [Ayala] Moon and Sun - guitar, [Аяла] Луна и Солнце - гитара, [Ayala] Mt trang v`a mt tri - ghi-ta, Sheet (TAB):
H'ECTOR AYALA (April 11, 1914 – March 12, 1990) was an Argentine guitarist and composer. Ayala was born in Concordia in the province of Entre Rios. He started his career as a guitarist in Buenos Aires and made his debut in 1936 accompanying tango and folk singers. He later joined the Escuadrones de Guitarra (Guitar Squadrons) which were groups of 12-15 guitarists assembled and directed by Abel Fleury. In the 1950s he was active in radio in Buenos Aires and was a member of a tango quartet directed by An'ibal Troilo. Hector Ayala composed a number of works for guitar, including pieces inspired by the music of Argentina and other Latin American countries. He also wrote a series of didactic methods for teaching guitar. He died in Buenos Aires. Perhaps the most famous and celebrated work by Ayala is his Suite Americana. H'ector Ayala (11 th'ang 4 nam 1914 – 12 th'ang 3 nam 1990) l`a mt ngh s guitar v`a nh`a son nhc ngi Argentina. ^Ong ch`ao di Concordia thuc tnh Entre Rios. ^Ong bt du s nghip ca m`inh vi t c'ach l`a mt Ngh s ghi-ta Buenos Aires v`a ra mt ln du ti^en v`ao nam 1936 c`ung vi c'ac ca s tango v`a ca s d^an gian. Sau d'o, ^ong tham gia Escuadrones de Guitarra (c'ac di ghi ta) l`a nh'om gm 12-15 ngh s guitar do Abel Fleury tp hp v`a ch do. Trong thp ni^en 50, ^ong hot dng tr^en d`ai ph'at thanh Buenos Aires v`a l`a th`anh vi^en ca nh'om T tu Tango do An'ibal Troilo do din. Hector Ayala d~a s'ang t'ac mt s t'ac phm cho ghi-ta, trong d'o c'o nhng t'ac phm ly cm hng t ^am nhc ca Argentina v`a c'ac nc ch^au M Latinh kh'ac. ^Ong c~ung d~a vit mt lot c'ac phng ph'ap gi'ao khoa d dy guitar. ^Ong qua di Buenos Aires. C'o l t'ac phm ni ting v`a ni ting nht ca Ayala l`a Suite Americana ca ^ong.