This is the beautiful "Adagio" by T. Albinoni (1671-1750)
There was a storm in Copenhagen while recording this so you can sometimes hear the wind in the trees outside. Sorry! I control many things ...
This is the beautiful "Adagio" by T. Albinoni (1671-1750) There was a storm in Copenhagen while recording this so you can sometimes hear the wind in the trees outside. Sorry! I control many things but not the weather... yet! LOL This arr. (sheet music and TAB) can be found at http://www.per-olovkindgren.com Kindly, Per-Olov
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Beautiful. I never knew before today this piece was transcribed for guitar. It is my favourite work from Albinoni and your interpretation retains all the passion of any orchestral version I've heard. Well done.
Thank you! I am honored. Yes, if oyu go to my web shop, you will find the sheet music for it. please visit per-olovkindgren. com Kind regards, Per-Olov
@Kondurperusix, eveyone is entilted to their own opinion, but after just watching Yngwie Malsteem playing (shredding) at a million miles per hour, with no feeling, and a ton of backing tracks, I dont think anyone is in a position to compare the two, compleatly diffrent!!
You can definitively not compare the two of them. On modern music, most so called guitarrists supply their lack of skills with plenty of watts and other "tricks" like echoes, distorsion, etc. to pretend they are playing a big stuff... By the way, Per, I bought some music sheets from you last week, including this adagio. It´s gonna take some time -I´m level 2 actually- but it makes lots of fun. Thanks! And please, read my mail with hints for arrangements, I´ll buy them for sure!
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Many thanks for playing.
Yes, if oyu go to my web shop, you will find the sheet music for it.
please visit
per-olovkindgren. com
Kind regards,
Per-Olov
Per-Olov
Per-Olov