Prelude in C# minor Op. 28-20, by Frederic Chopin
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I like it so much. There is only the question whether Chopin is so fit for the guitar.
There are many pieces well thought for guitar bad fit and arranged for piano.There
are many others absolutely composed only for strings and guitars not good for piano
arrangements. So for the 'armonia' which is delivered by bass tones I definately prefer piano for this piece. Your interpretation is nonetheless likeable...a guitarist
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great, but tune your guitar, sir :)
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fuck yeah! awesome playing man!
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That was so nice on Guitar. Thanks
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Way OUT OF TUNE.
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@bobbyismysuperdog I agree with you about the arrogance. And i think that is true among the post-war leadership. but honestly i don't think that factors into the average young person's psyche so much. I just think American culture has been saturated in commercialism so kids are conditioned to be narcissistic consumers. I rememebr noticing the cynicism of people jump up a notch through the 80's. it's very much a greed based society here in the US. but there are lots of good people here too.
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@wfenio I think the fact you won WWII makes you feel "superior", the USA might be the world power, but it is not the best country to live in, you guys are still rookies, you should learn from the European Union
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@bobbyismysuperdog i know... it's shameful. i don't know what happened to our culture to cause such extreme negativity.. but it is embarrassing when i read the blogs of my fellow countrymen. makes me ill.
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@wfenio yes you are! Greetings from Italy
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@Aurelius27x you're an ass.. no wonder Americans are hated.. we're a bunch af dicks..
Very nice sir!
And, never listen to idiotic critics!
Keep it up!
jcsorez 2 years ago 12
Yes, but Take That actually borrowed "Could it Be Magic" from its original composer Barry Manilow and Barry Manilow used Chopin's "Prelude in C minor" Op. 28 No. 20 for his introduction.
brettbig322 2 years ago 4