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Funeral March - Chopin

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2006

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  • Great job. I've been trying to find a guitar arrangement of this for quite some time. Is this your arrangement? If so, it's quite an accomplishment.

  • No, it's not my arrangement. I have added tab link at the video info. Thanks...

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  • VERY BEAUTY !

    CONGRATULATIONS ..

  • Outstanding!

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  • What a great interpretation!

  • Beautiful! 

  • What the hell

    No trill???

    I guess Ill have to learn it myself, it seems like no one adds the trill

  • excelente!

  • masterpiece, really great sound!

  • Perfect!

  • Wow man,this song is one of my favs classical masterpieces..

    Hail from Spain

  • @TheEternalLeader and i learned how to play guitar with tabs, it was extrememly helpful back when im was more into rock and metal, and didnt know too much theory. but if your getting into classical music, and preforming it, you need to be able to read standard notation. in a dramatic sence, a guitarist who cant read music, preforming a classical piece of music, in the wrong key, is like an illiterate man quoting a book, but simplifying the passage to make it easier to say.

  • @TheEternalLeader and there are things such as "proper" and "feeling" especially in classical music. when chopin decided to write a piece in Bb he did it for a specific reason. if key signatures really had no value in music other than when they are changing, every piece (except for those for enhancing technique) would be written in A minor, or C major for piano. or E minor and G major for guitar. granted its not too much of a difference, but its less impressive, and gives off a lazy vibe.

  • @TheEternalLeader s'all good. and i hear wat your saying, and to answer your first question, i do know a good bit about guitar. once upon a time i was lead guitar ina progressive metal band,(which i wrote all the music for) but that never worked out. now i prefer playing jazz, and classical. (i do electronic music for fun as well) iv also taken a collage 17th century music theory course. i like being well rounded.

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