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  • For centuries, composers of classical music have been borrowing and adapting ideas and styles from popular music.
  • When it comes to the history of the guitar, the only thing that’s certain… is that nothing is certain.
  • The literal meaning of a capella in Italian is “as in the chapel,” or “in the style of the chapel.” And what has the chapel got to do with it?
  • For centuries, composers of classical music have been borrowing and adapting ideas and styles from popular music.
  • For centuries, composers of classical music have been borrowing and adapting ideas and styles from popular music.
  • When it comes to the history of the guitar, the only thing that’s certain… is that nothing is certain.
  • When it comes to the history of the guitar, the only thing that’s certain… is that nothing is certain.
  • The literal meaning of a capella in Italian is “as in the chapel,” or “in the style of the chapel.” And what has the chapel got to do with it?
  • The literal meaning of a capella in Italian is “as in the chapel,” or “in the style of the chapel.” And what has the chapel got to do with it?
  • The literal meaning of a capella in Italian is “as in the chapel,” or “in the style of the chapel.” And what has the chapel got to do with it?