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The EMU Guitar Ensemble Plays Brahms Hungarian Dance # 5

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2007

The EMU Guitar Ensemble, made up of guitar majors at Eastern Michigan University, play the Hungarian Dance No. 5 by Johannes Brahms.

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  • Hey, just to set the record straight. There are seven guitar because 7 people registered for the ensemble; sometimes we have more, sometimes less. It's a student group whose main purpose is to gain experience in ensemble playing.

  • who made this arrangement?

  • Published by Dobermann - I believe it is arranged by Jeremy Sparks.

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  • when ofcourse most gay people have short hair.

  • To all the people criticizing the use of 7 guitars:

    1/2 guitars for bass line.

    3 guitars for main theme including harmony.

    2/3 backup guitars to add volume to the group.

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  • i did

  • Great quality ensemble playing

  • Footstools aren't mandatory....see those things on their guitars? Substitutes for footstools -.-

  • I love how most of them aren't even using foot stools. It looks so unprofessional. :/

  • puff, normal, simple. 7 guitars, and sound toooo slow, too ----> -_-'' bored.

  • I did not like the sound of this piece played on guitars.

  • sounds good, but (with a Hungarian ear) it kinda lacks the spirit the whole thing is about.

  • awesome!

  • this is awsome

  • awesome! i love this song!.

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