Here is our version of this beautiful song. Hope you like it
Here is our version of this beautiful song. Hope you like it
“Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.”
― Victor Hugo
What a beautiful and touching performance. Thank you for posting it.
Very nice touch on this sweet tune. Bravo, Hany.
Jim
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Very nice, Hany! Great tone and a lovely tune. I've just found a nice online score, so I may try to learn thus beautiful song as well.
Martin
"Giorgio à la guitare
Sandro à la mandoline"
You did a very nice job on this Dalida song, Hany!
As promised, here is my own recording of this tune. The score I found is the original 1974 vocal/piano score, at:
Link
I suspect it's the same score that Hany used as his mandolin line is basically identical to mine -- most other online transcriptions appear to have quite different phrasing. Dalida's own (and rather grand) live TV version is also online (link) -- check out the mandolin section hidden in the dark alcove to her right. I hadn't realised that Dalida was Egyptian, which makes a nice connection to Hany.
For my recording, I have used my Ceccherini bowlback. My guitar playing isn't as good as Hany's friend, so I have split the accompaniment between a tenor guitar rhythm and a mandocello bassline extracted from the piano score.
Martin
Very nice playing, Martin!
Makes me also want to try this tune, thanks for the link to the sheet music!
Very Nice Martin as usual. Thanks for the sheet music link . I don't have this one.
“Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.”
― Victor Hugo
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