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  • Insane mind-bending space rock java.

    Encore!!

  • simple and more easy listening then the origin:)

  • where did you learn this piece.. i am serious...?

    the bass as not there tho. this is the best iver seen

  • Very nice!

  • HAHA YOU HAVE DONE A HORRIBLE FAULT

    0:33 its not B bémole but B

  • @pyrorca bémol is in french. In english we use flat for bémol. Just B is the natural B

  • @Sylfira ok thanks ;)

  • thats a really cool guitar!

  • wow  :o

  • Well nothing can compare to the piano version, it's pretty much impossible to play the Liszt version in any other instrument besides piano. Good job tho.

  • lol so true.

  • violin ^^

  • try watching Lianto Tjahjoputro's version

  • true, but what if i love liszt, but i haven't learned to play the piano yet... im gonna play it on guitar. Its just the passion of the instrument your using, not necessarily the preferred instrument. because i prefer the Piano, but i cannot play it

  • Did you guys ever here of going to a music store and looking for tabs? Or you can save a trip and learn it by ear. Or you can learn it from someone who already knows it without tabs. Tabs are for people who can't read music. It is so sad that reading music has been replaced by tabs and electronics.

  • tabs have been around for along time. since the lute era to be exact. they are to make use of the possible tequnies on a guitar that is somewhat harder to be put onto normal staff.

    yes... if you know how to read music it will bring you farther. but just because somebody reads tabs doesnt make what they play and lesser.

    tabs are there to replace the problems with the standerd staff. however... it then limits the guitar player. Its better to know both then any one in particular.

  • i know you're probably dreading this question but, any chance for a tab? lol

  • hey, do you know where I could get the tabs or sheet music for this? thanks.

  • Great Playing !

    Sounds very beautiful! but u should work on your right hand !

  • Not bad. Good attempt.

    --Van

  • beautiful =)

  • quite good! keep this up

  • This is composed by Paganini not Liszt

  • It's one of Liszt's Transcendental Etudes, the 3rd I believe.

  • Not at all, la Campanella is the name given to one of Niccolo Paganini's final movement, of one of his concertos. Then Franz Liszt transcribed it for piano, as he did with 5 other Paganini compositions. These 6 transcriptions are the famous Paganini Etudes.

  • exactly.

  • you got it all wrong from 0:30, but nice version anyway :P

  • wow this sounds so good! Even though the piano part would go quicker. Quicker isn't always better... Like it like it!

  • Holysmack ! Japanese is amazing !!! Awesome ^^

  • Thanks ;)

  • me and my bf just broke up.

  • gratz.

  • lol

  • you play good, this sounds more like the paganini version, the liszt version is monstrously difficult.

  • Yeah, I agree. You play really well :)

  • Holy crap this sounds awesome!

  • Thanks billion!!

  • Very good. Paganini or Liszt ?, it's all the same really. (piano sheet music credits Liszt, while violin (guitar) credits Paganini)

    --Van

  • This piece is from Paganini, this is an arrangement for piano made by Listz.

  • wow~ good job!

  • :o

    Amazing,good job,keep playing...

  • Very good job, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Nr. 2 in B minor, op. 7 - Nicoló Paganini

  • man everyones' comments sound like they are 30years old or older... lol anybirds, thats was dope holmes. keep handling the business.

  • that is a good arrangement, did u have the tab ? can u send a link to that tab? i'll see what i can do... good stuff though man.

  • I'm sorry the answer ..slowly...

    so I have only notes...

    Am Am(onC) E G#dim Am D#dim E

    Am Am(onC) E G#dim Am D#dim Am E Am

    Am Am(onC) E G#dim Am D#dim E

    Am Am(onC) E G#dim Am D#dim Am E Am

  • Would you please send me the tabs/notes for that, it sounds great. :O

  • I'm sorry the answer ..slowly...

    Am Am(onC) E G#dim Am D#dim E

    Am Am(onC) E G#dim Am D#dim Am E Am

    Am Am(onC) E G#dim Am D#dim E

    Am Am(onC) E G#dim Am D#dim Am E Am

  • Brilliant, smooth and continuous

  • very very nice ...i love it you are very talented and have good taste for music ....keep going

  • sounds nice and warm even on the steel string.

    peace

  • Now this is really good! I find your playing much enjoyable^^!

  • very good job ,its really nice.

    you are really have a good taste of music

    ,dont stop try to do more..

  • thank you for your compliment!

    I am glad to lesten "la Campanella"

    The music arranged for the guitar.

    so Franz Liszt's finger is very very long.lol

  • It's tirering to play that on piano/violin, I don't believe it wouldn't be easy for guitar. Man, If only I can play half as good as you are, I'd be soooo happy =D Good job on trying to play it, now make the tempo allegretto and you'll perfect the song...ish ;)

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