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"O Sole Mio" - Eduardo di Capua (1865-1917)

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2011

http://www.onlineguitaracademy.net - One of the first songs one thinks about when Italian music is mentioned, "O Sole Mio" is synonymous with Italian culture in the popular mind. Its lyrics, written by Giovanni Capurro, (1859-1920), liken a lover's face to the sun, with a brightness that can lift the singer's spirits with just a smile. The universal appeal of love's power, added to a catchy tune, made this piece popular throughout the world.

This piece works well on the guitar. Guitarists who want to delight the audience at special occasions, parties, and wedding receptions will want to keep this piece polished and ready to go.

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  • thank you!  תודה

  • @Itaybenisrael

    Lol at the Hebrew. Pick a language English of Hebrew you computer text copying and pasting bastard

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  • The word I wrote in Hebrew means - "thanks" or "gracias" in spanish or "grazie" in italian :-)

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