Posts Tagged ‘santa’
Silent Night (Classical guitar) – Sheet Music Available
A simple yet beautiful arrangement of Silent Night. This isn’t my arrangement, but you can download the manuscript for free here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/45361085/Silent-Night
I tried to dress Chrismassy for this video! Hence the red shirt and santa hat lol I hope you appreciate it! Because I spent 20mins looking for my santa hat XD
I am also trying a different recording setup for this video….I am using my Ryoji Matsuoka M60 classical guitar (With a pickup in it) and mixing it with my condenser microphone to give it some extra warmth.
There are two reasons for this!
Firstly, I haven’t recorded anything on youtube with this guitar before and secondly, my strings are dead on my normal guitar! So I thought I would give this a crack
I hope you enjoyed it and thanks for watching ![]()
- Michael -
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Granadina.mp4
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The free piece this month is the traditional Spanish piece Granadina. There are all manner of practice exercises in this piece including: tremolo; rasgueado; arpeggios; triplets; glissandos; harmonics and much more! It’s in the key of E minor and has a very overt Spanish rhythm and flavour. It really “tone’s up” your skills but you might have to take it slow at first!
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Noche De Estio.mp4
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If you like the Toni Braxton Spanish Guitar and Lawson Rollins flamenco guitar this piece just might be the piece for you….
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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
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