Marshall Harrison: moto perpetuo

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2007

Marshall Harrison plays moto perpetuo by Niccolo Paganini, opus 11

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  • marshall is amazing but i wonder if he's got any album or record we have no information on this guy he's so discrete but I prefer it this way :) thanks laurie for sharing those crazy vids with us cheers from Lyon

  • @THYEERIEGAZE Hi yes he's got an album out on digital nations. You can also buy from amazon in both mp3 and CD format.

  • holy crap

  • yes... I know... but he's a piano player first and foremost!

  • who exactly is michael harrison

  • check out truth in shredding for more details

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  • If Yngwie saw this, he would bite in his guitar! X-)

  • to bad that we cant see his picking hand to learn something

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  • hes sight reading that right !!!!!!!!!

  • @shadowknight132

    thanks for share this knowlege, did you watch the new version of moto he uploaded? more faster, it's scary, like probably Paganini was himself.

  • @karlosed

    I decided to look it up again using my latin dictionary. Mobile means motion. Moto means to move. Knowing that nearly all European language developed from Latin. I'm sure the Italians took moto and translated it into motion.

  • @shadowknight132 Actually karlosed is right.

  • very inspiring. I think i'll start working on this piece, as an excuse to dust off my rusty chops!

  • @shadowknight132

    well, I think I'm talking about the literal translation, but what you say is the same at the end, and in this case there are almost 4 mins that feels like you say, forever

  • @karlosed

    Actually moto means to move in latin and perpetuo means forever.

  • @shadowknight132

    is more about "perpetual motion"

  • too much! my fingers are bleeding just to see this

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