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  • not bad at all. he even looks like phillip glass ))

  • Awesome man, keep it up :D

  • Magnifique!!!!! Bravo!!!!!

  • This is great.

  • Fantastic!! I love Philip Glass and I love classical guitar, so this is perfect for my ears. But I want to hear more!!

  • Thanks, sounds good!

  • great cover

  • Awesome, man. But it should be longer than 42 seconds.

  • this is amazing

  • This is really good! I loved it. You should do the whole song :)

  • dude well done! if you dont upload the rest... I will rip the audio, edit it with audacity and extend it (with your permission ofcourse) :p

  • Like it. Seems similar to J. S. Bach: BWV 1007 Prelude in D

  • This is great Dude!

    Fantastisch nummer ook!

  • hahahah, dankje watse :P

  • retard

  • @vvatses lennon and dylan are both songwriters not musicians in my opinion... music wont die with them classic songwriting will

  • @vvatses you really think that?

    maybe lyrically (I dont believe so though)

    but musically, your comment makes no sense whatsoever... they werent that great musicians, they were great songwriters. They wrote good lyrics, even though Lennon said that most of his lyrics were just words. Their actual musical arrangements were good, but nothing groundbreaking.

    You should totally start listening to more music, there is alot of good stuff out there. Keep your eyes/ears open for it :)

  • will you put up a tutorial?

  • no I won't :p The first chord is an A minor, the second chord is a G flat major (with an occasional pinky on the g-string). In the end there's an A flat major followed by an A flat minor. Good luck ;)! (hope this was helping)

  • belg

  • i want more!

  • nice!

  • Good stuff!

  • A very good take on a great tune. Thanks for posting :) .

  • Thanks! I am actually planning on recording some philip glass pieces (some of the string quartets) with four guitars. I've played this piece once with a friend of mine but I think you need at least 3 guitars to play this piece without alterations..

  • From a Glass fan, good work! Keep it up! Post the whole piece sometime!

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