It sounds like he totally rewrote this in a different key (E). I wonder if he was trying to eliminate what I'm finding to be rather difficult fingering in the original arrangement. But I miss the low "D".
Actually, the original version by Philip is in D and fairly simple. The version in E is more like the original in that there are no inside voices, but the harmony used in the E version is a little different than the original in D.
It sounds like he totally rewrote this in a different key (E). I wonder if he was trying to eliminate what I'm finding to be rather difficult fingering in the original arrangement. But I miss the low "D".
oldwhtman 1 year ago
It is nice to see Serenade played by the original source. Although I believe this version is different than the "original" original.
Thanks for posting!
canonmj 1 year ago
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Actually, the original version by Philip is in D and fairly simple. The version in E is more like the original in that there are no inside voices, but the harmony used in the E version is a little different than the original in D.
TimHGuitar 1 year ago