I cheated Cliff, on my own classical guitar repertoire I play 6 pieces from Terpsichore, so that was fairly easy, the one on the album is fairly easy.
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I cheated Cliff, on my own classical guitar repertoire I play 6 pieces from Terpsichore, so that was fairly easy, the one on the album is fairly easy.
I can't find a Guitar version in a hurry, this is a very good organ version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipzR9bhei_o
Wrong one, I said Terpsichore, about 200 years earlier.
I have heard Toccata and Fugue played as a guitar duet but would be loath to attempt it.
Get out the Guitar and Banjo for this one.....
http://www.laserp.com/dueling_banjos.htm
I'll take option 3 Jethro.............
Spend years studying, doing all my AMEB exams and get Yee Haa'ed like that.
OK then, you got it wrong..... :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain
http://plum.cream.org/sky/albums.htm
Tuba Smarties is on Sky 2 & so is Toccata. :p
http://plum.cream.org/sky/mp3/Toccata.mp3
There is a finger picker here in Oz called Micheal Fix who can do it solo.
I saw it twice last year at the Yungaburra folk festival..... awesome. :eek:
Cliff, thanks for the reference to Sky. Have been looking for 'Dance of the Little fairies' for years. 5/4 time for those in the know and very catchy.
Has the question been answered?
Carry Pine
Soooo it is OK to have 113 pages of drivel here. It is not fair is it?
Got to agree espically when they are talking this musio stuff which is proberly more dribble to the un musioed than fridays lot, at least on fridays anyone can contribute and fit into the dribble if they are so inclined as long as they don't make too much sence :rolleyes:
Thanks Cliff, trumpet back in case, but to keep a musical theme, the oboe is a modern version of what instrument??
And what where early oboes also known as.
No googling.
A didg? :confused:
I can vaguely recall an instrument called a faggott but I think that is some kind of bagpipe. No other comments please!!!