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One guitar

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"12 Light Ländler" is ascribed the opus number 127. Op 127 is also used by publishers for Diabelli's "12 Country Dances", which i think was originally for piano, though guitar arrangements are available online for at least 4 of the pieces. What appears to be the original edition of Diabelli's "Zwölf leichte Ländler in C für die Guitarre allein" (or at least a very early edition) is available on IMSLP - it does not have an opus number.

"24 Light Old-Vienna Ländler" may be the same as "24 Original Ländler" (also available from IMSLP). If so, I think it was originally for piano. - Oniscoid 22:54, 14 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]