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From: Pamilearner
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  • Awesome technique, superb playing and perfect transcription, it respectfully compares to O'Dette's famous Dolcissima e Amorosa songs for lute.

    That's great.

  • @docetrago Thanks again for your comments!

  • Great to hear this piece after such a long time, like bumping into an old friend. You make it sound so exciting and vigorous.

  • @andrewnorris1 - That's great! I was told by Arthur Ness before I tried to play it: "... It's (as Paul O'Dette says) a romp'um, stomp'um dance... ". So, I must have done something right. Thanks for your comments.

  • This track also is very nice . I see the link for the partition .*****

  • Thanks again, glaoud. I had forgotten about this one.

  • I'm afraid I'm not quite following u at all here... what do you mean? I've been to the site you mentioned in the info but it surely doesn't sound all right, even though I know it's in italian tablature and upside down.

  • If you scroll down just past the original tab on that site you will see the transcription made for guitar by Alain Reiher (in standard notation).

  • I see you're very cunning, would you be able to 'translate' this piece into regular tablature? I've been trying to work the other one out for bout six months... I would be so glad. Have a nice day.

  • I don't have it as reg tab. You know about the standard notation version on the Arthur J. Ness site in the description?

  • Excellent playing. I think the piece works really well on guitar. Have you tried with a capo on fret 2 or 3 to lift up the melody a bit?

  • Thanks tonyyyyguitar. I may try that later.

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