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Medley: A Dream in the Forest/The Minute March
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoUZ1fP_mAY
The first half of this medley was written by the Paraguayan guitarist Agustin Barrios and in English is called A Dream in the Forest. The second part was written by myself and is called The Minute March, and if you can play it cleanly in under a minute, I'd say you're a pretty fair guitarist. I struggled over whether to play this on steel string or nylon. It sounds fine to me either way. The tuning high to low is: D# (1st String) A# F# C# F# C# (6th String) If you tune your guitar down a half step, and then tune the 5th and 6th string down another whole step lower yet, you'll be there. |
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Great stuff.
I also very much enjoyed your tune: "The Foundling Goes Home" (wonderful title from CS Lewis, BTW). I left a YT comment that that piece reminds me very much of Steve Howe's compositional style. Howe is a genius in my opinion. I find these pieces to be quite creative and I really look forward to more of your music. I subscribed, and favorited some of your music. I think I need a classical guitar (just what my wife wants to hear! --Bill
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The thing about a classical guitar is that you can find a really good factory made one for not a whole lot of money. I really like my old 70s Yamaha. They made great guitars back then that you can pick up on Ebay and Craigslist for next to nothing.
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