Posts Tagged ‘guitarist’
J.S. Bach Toccata [Electric Guitar] + ‘Impro’.
http://www.towersound.net : A passage of the Toccata (J.S. Bach), with an electric guitar + a “Classical” improvisation. Become a fan of Towersound on facebook : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Towersound/308341613696
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Colin Morison Cedar Top Classical Guitar 2010
Scottish Classical Guitarist Matthew McAllister demonstrates the excellent qualities of Scottish Luthier Colin Morison’s latest guitar.
Colin dropped in on Matthew at the beginning of the new term at the University of St Andrews and Matthew took some time out from teaching to play through some repertoire on his latest instrument.
This new cedar top guitar has a wonderful balanced sound, a robust and resonant bass, great projection and a rich and sonorous treble.
http://www.morisonguitars.co.uk/
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Marriage D’Amour (classical guitar)
This is a romantic song by Richard Clayderman, I played this on my classical guitar. He composed it on piano, but it still sounds good on guitar though.
The tab for “Marriage D’amour” (dream wedding) is available here:
http://www.classtab.org/rcmarrda.txt
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MetallicA – Nothing Else Matters [Classical Guitar Cover] w/tabs
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LINK TO THE TABS FOR THE SONG: http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/m/metallica/nothing_else_matters_ver2_tab.htm
My attempt to play this great song for my favorite heavy metal band \m/__MetallicA__\m/ using my classical guitar Yamaha C-70 with ”LaBella” strings (golden Alloy Bass & Black Nylon Treble) made in USA. I could do better than this recording but honestly every time I press the recording button I got confuse for no reason! lol anyway hope you’ll enjoy it and I’d like to know your opinions.
Sorry for the sound is a bit low, but I didn’t figure out that before uploading it ![]()
Cheers! \m/
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Free Music / Tab – “Deck the Halls with Variations” for classical guitar
The free music / tab for this piece is available at
http://www.guitar69.com/noel.htm
I was asked for this arrangement from a few people last year, so I’ve finally gotten around to notating it. It’s from my “Classical Guitar at Christmas” album which I recorded in the great year of 1993.
This solo arrangement was originally conceived as a duet, so some of the parts are difficult to master. Feel free to adjust it, add to it, subtract from it, and make it your own.
I’ll try to post a video lesson on this as well as “The First Noel” in the next few days.
Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2009 to all.
Sincerely,
Kevin Gallagher
http://www.guitar69.com
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