My Girl- The Compass Quartet

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2011

Written by Smokey Robinson and Ronald White and made famous by The Temptations, here is Jacob Head's arrangement of "My Girl," played by The Compass Quartet in their "Strings of Spring" Concert held at Life Bridge Christian Church.

The quartet strives to include as much variety in their musical programs as possible, and is comprised of four music majors from the University of Louisville: Jacob Head (violin), James Stinnett (violin), Geoff Britton (viola) and Lindsey Becker (cello).

DISCLAIMER: This video is for COVER purposes only!! We do not own any rights to the likenesses of The Temptations, Smokey Robinson or Donald White, and are merely posting this to show our youtube subscribers and fans some footage from our previously performed concert! It is no different than hundreds of other videos of arrangements by string quartets on youtube. Furthermore, this specific arrangement was recorded in 2011 by The Compass Quartet in TNT Productions' studio.

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  • This is terrible. Remove it

  • @lawremic001 I'm sorry that you feel that way, but you're entitled to your opinion. I'll make you a deal- arrange a better version, get a quartet together, rehearse it and post the video and I'll gladly remove my video.

    Unless of course you've already done all this. Then just send me the link!

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  • I think it's a great version. I'm thinking of having it as our recessional music.

  • perfeeeeeeeeeeeito tem as partituras pra envia ? gostei muito muito mesmo =D

    tercio_bmx@hotmail.com (msn)

  • Thanks for posting this! I'm in the middle of writing an arrangement for our string quartet for a wedding next month, and it's great to hear your interpretation of this piece. Keep up the great work!

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