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Giazotto - Albinoni's Adagio [Easy Piano Tutorial]

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Piano tutorial for beginners: how to play Remo Giazotto - Adagio in G minor, usually referred to as "Albinoni's Adagio" or "Adagio in G minor by Albinoni, arranged by Giazotto".

This is a simplified version, adapted for beginners.

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  • hey man is there a advanced tutorial for this ?

  • @MyWildone1 Not for the moment.

  • I love this song!

    But this is not in G Minor, it's in E Minor!

  • @Pideli94 Some pieces in the "Easy Piano Tutorials" playlist have the key changed to make them easier to play. Maybe I should change the tittle as well to avoid confusions. Thank you for the comment.

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  • Hi Thank u so much for ur tutorials..Can u plz do a tutorial for now we are free gladiator?thank u

  • Should you be ambidextrous to play the piano?

  • do you think if i played the piece in major and on a different key I can be the composer of a new piece that sounds just a little like the original? Jim's Adagio in A?

  • Albinoni is an excepcional genius in the time when he lived. Corelli and Vivaldi also belong to this group of people who form part of the 'History of Baroque Music'.

    Every time I listen to Albinoni's compositions I feel a kind of cold passing by or is it heat ? The prudence he used to compose his let's say 'best works' forms one of the many bases of his talent.

    Why I prefer Albinoni always of the three composers I mentioned keeps on being a riddle for myself. He 'demonstrates' softness...

  • I don't have a piano and I don't know how to play on one, but I honestly love to watch the way you demonstrate the way you play one of my favorite classical songs here.

  • so glad you posted this

  • awesome

  • @youcanplayit Yes, maybe you should. ;)

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