John Williams - D. Scarlatti - Sonata in D minor
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Impecable y emotivo! No es para menos...
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Am I the only one who saw that this was being played by John Williams, and it took me a moment to remember there's a guitarist with that name, in addition to the film composer?
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This is probably the cleanest sound one can get from a recording. It's what I would call haunting.
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Just love his playing. My idol!
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The like/dislike bar is like the neck of a guitar... one very long section, and one very, very short section. The rich sound comes out of the long part, and when the short part is played the sound is weak and tinny. It's the same way with the bar, except switched to hearing: The long part hears well, the short part obviously doesn't.
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Amazing rendition. The vaulted ceiling and tile floor gives such an epic feel to a delicately played piece. The reverberation feels so precise and tight. I feel absolute envy of his masterful skill, and can lose myself listening to his catalogue. I will forever love his talent.
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The title links to to John Williams, the famous composer of music for films, while this is a different John Williams - one of the greatest classical guitarists. Stupid YouTube... -.-
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Oh, I just saw you found it! Never mind. Was it a free version?
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@ditman333 I don't know if you found any sheet music by now, but if not I did a tab transcription years ago when I was at school. Looking at it now, some of the fingerings can definitely be made easier, and there's one bum note (a G on the sixth rather than an A flat) but it's playable. Don't think it's exactly the same as John Williams' version since I transcribed it from a midi file. Anyway, if you want it, do a search for "weed's guitar tab" in google and the site is the first result.
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How........how........
1 dislike ? maybe he/she hits the wrong button.
Pikangu 1 year ago 22
I love how they recorded this.
ShinobiBoiX 1 year ago 13