What a beautiful peice this is. Too bad its only a minute and a half. I just love classical guitar. Relaxes the mind and sooths the soul. If you enjoy lovely classical harp I would be happy to share a video with you! Be well my friend and thank you! :)
As indicated by the title of the score, it was called Prelude in A Minor but no information on Opus and numbering sequence. You have a spanish guitar version? Can you share with me?
Somtimes, when porting a piece from one instrument, to another. It is necessary to transpose the work into another key. That is probably the case here.
@MrPeterDragon You're right. In this case, playing it in A minor allows for a greater use of open strings, which makes it sound richer then if it had been played in the original key of C minor. It's also a much easier key for the guitar.
Rachmaninoff did 32 variations on this prelude. Rachmaninoff variations on a theme of chopin
Gargantupimp 11 months ago
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing. It looks easier to play in this key. Are the tabs available somewhere?
98prep 11 months ago
Wonderful ! It looks easier to play than in A minor. Are the tabs available somewhere?
98prep 11 months ago
I was hoping to hear the actual prelude in A-minor: it's one of my favorites.
boobtuber06 1 year ago
Who know Ghosts´n´goblins on C64?
This is the Gamesid...
beerdeddi 3 years ago
I know what you mean, you must have liked that game to even remember that. :-D
partycafe 2 years ago
What a beautiful peice this is. Too bad its only a minute and a half. I just love classical guitar. Relaxes the mind and sooths the soul. If you enjoy lovely classical harp I would be happy to share a video with you! Be well my friend and thank you! :)
califgirl101 3 years ago 2
no actually i have a cd and its called in a minor, but its transcribed from C minor, they had to drop certain strings, thats why its in Am
radiospank 3 years ago
beautiful!
tobelize520 3 years ago
This is Chopin Prelude No20 in C Minor...
timspencer1 3 years ago 4
Thanks for the info, appreciate it!
gu7196 3 years ago
@gu7196 PWNT XD
illinxband 11 months ago
really, what's the name of this piece. i've been looking everywhere for it. i have the spanish guitar version.
RedShota 3 years ago
As indicated by the title of the score, it was called Prelude in A Minor but no information on Opus and numbering sequence. You have a spanish guitar version? Can you share with me?
gu7196 3 years ago
Niiice guitar playing.
KrismanX 3 years ago
it ISN'T prelude in A minor.. but in Cm - do a search on youtube for it...
timspencer1 3 years ago 2
@timspencer1
Somtimes, when porting a piece from one instrument, to another. It is necessary to transpose the work into another key. That is probably the case here.
MrPeterDragon 1 year ago
@MrPeterDragon You're right. In this case, playing it in A minor allows for a greater use of open strings, which makes it sound richer then if it had been played in the original key of C minor. It's also a much easier key for the guitar.
sherifkarama85 1 year ago