Overture 1383 by Yngwie Malmsteen, solo: Pat
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Sorry man but you suck...
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One of the only guys that plays the intro correct(in the 1st position) The rest I've seen must have been learned from guitar books which as usual is wrong.
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check my version
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Lowenbrau - Since 1383
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Nice playing
Very cool to see it on a non-strat style guitar
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@Freddie88 i know that the music is a rearrangement of Mozart. I meant that the title of the song may be about his family history..year 1622. Sorry for not clearify that. He owns a weaponshield with the family name "Af Malmsteen" wich he shows in a studio tutorial.
Just a guess. It´s interesting to try to understand the message even with instrumental music. Just a thought.
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@vetebaggen Overture 1622 it's actually a re-arrangament of the famous Mozart's 25th Symphony wich is the soundtrack of the movie called "Amadeus".
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@aido72 Thanks for the correction. My mistake.
Cheers.
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@vetebaggen Just a small correction here. Greensleeves is an English composition from 1584, not Irish. Cheers.
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SWEET GUITARS :)
absolutely beautiful man.....
clarkbridgewater 1 year ago
Hello,
Thank you for your nice comment. It is not the good interpretation of this rare piece of Yngwie Malmsteen. I like the music of Yngwie Malmsteen, I try to play this piece, because the music is really very pretty. There are many defects in my interpretation, but when we like the music, nothing prevents us from playing even if it is difficult. Good continuation my friend. Pat (Seventies Guitarist)
ToHuyenLinh 1 year ago
Good job!! The soft part in overture 1383 is a variation of a irish melody called greensleeves.
Overture 1622 i think is about the noble or something. Watch the Malmsteen studio tutorial. In the tutorial, Yngwie shows a weapon shield with the year 1622 on and the name "Af Malmsteen".
vetebaggen 2 years ago
HI Vetebaggen!
Thank you well for your nice comment. Thank you also for your explanation about the compositions of Yngwie Malmsteen. I am a great admiror of his music. Good continuation. Pat (Seventies Guitarist)
ToHuyenLinh 2 years ago