Carcassi - Allegretto in C Major
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congratulations!
what carcassi's opus number is this, please?
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this is some beautiful playing my man.
keep it up!!
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Kris,
Beautiful Playing. Great to hear your hands again. Hope all is well!!
-Dan Twiford
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WOW, this is amazing.... this guy can play......
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A transcription? Beautiful! Five stars.
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if this helps, I wouldnt say haphazard. if the double tenor is set anything like the dble 2nd, then the notes will proceed in a certain formation, one note on one pan to another on the next, and crisscrossing from side to side of the pan, up a chromatic scale.
etnocnad 3 years ago
The double tenor is very different from the double second, even though they have the same range. A chromatic scale does not crisscross between the two drums, the notes are not arranged symmetrically, and the two drums are not a synchronized pattern.
MiuraPen 3 years ago
There are two steel pans, is one the bass and one the soprane?
I like this instrument very much! Never seen this in my country [The Netherlands]
wubbie12 4 years ago
These two pans together form an instrument called the double tenor steelpan. The notes (high-pitched and low-pitched) are scattered somewhat haphazardly between the two surfaces... There are some steel pan players in the Netherlands - I know a gentleman named Konkie Halmeyer used to live there, but I believe he has moved back to Curacao. If you are interested, I will be performing in Germany and Sweden in June and July... Contact me and I'll give you some information.
MiuraPen 4 years ago