|
Deslow5
Hi All, I just uploaded my arrangement of "This Boy", by The Beatles, from the book, "Beatles for Classical Guitar". Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy it! Larry
(2 weeks ago)
This is my arrangement of "This Boy" (also known as "Ring...
more
This is my arrangement of "This Boy" (also known as "Ringo's Theme"), by The Beatles. This song was the B side of The Beatle's first U.S. hit, "I Want to Hold Your Hand". It was also used as an instrumental in the film "A Hard Day's Night", with the title changed to "Ringo's Theme".
The music for this arrangement is included in the book "Beatles for Classical Guitar", published by Hal Leonard. I hope this video is helpful to anyone who has the book.
Please visit my website and facebook for links to more videos: Website: http://www.larryb... facebook: https://www.faceb... Larry
less
|
|
|
Deslow5 uploaded a new video
(2 weeks ago)
This is my arrangement of "This Boy" (also known as "Ring...
more
This is my arrangement of "This Boy" (also known as "Ringo's Theme"), by The Beatles. This song was the B side of The Beatle's first U.S. hit, "I Want to Hold Your Hand". It was also used as an instrumental in the film "A Hard Day's Night", with the title changed to "Ringo's Theme".
The music for this arrangement is included in the book "Beatles for Classical Guitar", published by Hal Leonard. I hope this video is helpful to anyone who has the book.
Please visit my website and facebook for links to more videos: Website: http://www.larryb... facebook: https://www.faceb... Larry
less
|
|
|
Deslow5 favorited a video
(1 month ago)

On July 21st 1970, Bill Graham presented John Sebastian, performing what...
more
On July 21st 1970, Bill Graham presented John Sebastian, performing what turned out to be a primarily solo electric set, sandwiched between outstanding performances by New Orleans' legendary Preservation Hall Jazz Band and Chicago at the creative peak of their original lineup. Following the dissolution of The Lovin' Spoonful, Sebastian received an unexpected kick-start to his solo career, when he became an unscheduled performer on the first day of the legendary Woodstock festival the previous summer. Two of his songs, "I Had A Dream" and "Rainbows All Over Your Blues," seemed to capture the atmosphere of that moment perfectly and his appearance in the Woodstock movie and the soundtrack album releases catapulted Sebastian into one of the most recognized singer-songwriters of 1970. Earlier that year he could be found living in a tent on The Grateful Dead's ranch, writing new songs that would eventually comprise his first solo album. As is obvious from photos of that era, Sebastian took a fancy to the Dead family's tie-dyed amplifier grilles and clothing, which he would embrace as his own colorful uniform. Following his memorable experience at Woodstock, Sebastian continued performing solo,often as an opening act for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. He struck a solo deal with Reprise Records and began work on his first album, sessions for which featured the talents of Crosby, Stills, Nash and their drummer Dallas Taylor, as well as stellar musicians like Harvey Brooks, Buzzy Linhart and Buddy Emmons. This album, titled John B. Sebastian would contain much of his most memorable post-Lovin' Spoonful material and remains the most popular solo album of his career. This Tanglewood set, recorded just shy of a year after Woodstock captures Sebastian at this time, performing spontaneously and without a planned setlist. Even on tape, Sebastian's enthusiasm is contagious and his conversational stage banter establishes a relaxed, intimate rapport with the Tanglewood audience.
less
|
|
All the best. :)
You are very nice guitarist and arranger.
Greetings from Tokyo
Yuichi Onoue - Electric Handmade Musical Instruments Player
My latest Album "Strip of Leather" has been released ..
Vince Falzone
Have a nice channel I like your music, your style.
I wish you luck, health and peace.
Greetings from Tenerife.