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Posted 07 October 2004 - 10:08 PM

i would like to say, if you want to play a beautiful classical song this is it, slower and awesome, i get a great feeling playing what i know of this very relaxing

post some great pieces of classical music here !
i think classical is my calling
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Posted 07 October 2004 - 10:12 PM

It's not very hard to play either. It takes a little dedication and memory (hehe), but beautiful nonetheless.

My next step is to play the George Winstons version of that song on the Piano. It is absolutely amazing.


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Posted 07 October 2004 - 10:17 PM

QUOTE (AxSlinger @ Oct 7 2004, 10:12 PM)
It's not very hard to play either.  It takes a little dedication and memory (hehe), but beautiful nonetheless. 

My next step is to play the George Winstons version of that song on the Piano.  It is absolutely amazing.

no doubt yea basic chord frags
i've never heard it i bet it sounds alot better on a paino though
does anybody know hoe to tune a piano, i have on sitting here but have no idea
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Posted 07 October 2004 - 11:12 PM

QUOTE (theprik @ Oct 7 2004, 07:17 PM)
QUOTE (AxSlinger @ Oct 7 2004, 10:12 PM)
It's not very hard to play either.  It takes a little dedication and memory (hehe), but beautiful nonetheless. 

My next step is to play the George Winstons version of that song on the Piano.  It is absolutely amazing.

no doubt yea basic chord frags
i've never heard it i bet it sounds alot better on a paino though
does anybody know hoe to tune a piano, i have on sitting here but have no idea

Do not attempt to tune a piano by yourself. It's not as easy as it seems. You have to get it PERFECT!

But basicall all you need is the right wrench/allen. smile.gif


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Posted 08 October 2004 - 11:59 AM

I really love playing Canon in D major. Try downloading Michael Hedges's version of the song, it's pretty amazing.
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Posted 08 October 2004 - 03:09 PM

my bro plays it well... i like classical gas better though smile.gif
an excellent piece of classical guitar i recommend is Paganini's 24th. i've got the version of jason becker, it sounds cool, but there are sections that are so hard to play... ph34r.gif

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Posted 08 October 2004 - 07:46 PM

I love Villa-Lobos's guitar stuff.

About tuning your piano, get some one to do it because regardless of whether you can tune each string perfectly or not you shouldn't do it your self because its not as simple as it seems, there are 3 strings per note and these shouldn't be all tuned to the note exactly, piano tuning is an art and not something to be attempted by an untrained person even if they have perfect pitch or something of that sort.
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Posted 08 October 2004 - 08:13 PM

QUOTE (Altitudes911 @ Oct 8 2004, 03:09 PM)
my bro plays it well... i like classical gas better though  smile.gif
an excellent piece of classical guitar i recommend is Paganini's 24th. i've got the version of jason becker, it sounds cool, but there are sections that are so hard to play...  ph34r.gif

definately i checked out the tab from my song book seems rather difficult
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Posted 09 October 2004 - 03:42 AM

i've came along another great classical tune its by debussy called "claire de lune"

thanks to gtu member who's never here "Chris T Culvert" who also sent me pictures tonight of him jamming with the one and only kenny wayne shepherd...... way to go cody!
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Posted 09 October 2004 - 03:19 PM

Fur Elise by Beethoven and Moonlight Sonata as well.

Check out Eric Satie's stuff too, his Gymnopedies are very beautiful and shouldn't prove too hard to play.
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Posted 10 October 2004 - 03:48 AM

QUOTE (lyra14 @ Oct 9 2004, 03:19 PM)
Fur Elise by Beethoven and Moonlight Sonata as well.

Check out Eric Satie's stuff too, his Gymnopedies are very beautiful and shouldn't prove too hard to play.

awsome will check out satie's stuff!
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