Another version of Bach's cello Prelude BWV 1007 with my own dramatic ending.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mu7YehhgkGM
Another version of Bach's cello Prelude BWV 1007 with my own dramatic ending.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mu7YehhgkGM
Stretchy fingers... thanks for the video.
Sounds good in G
- Jeremy
Wot no catchphrase?
Thanks derbex & fox! I guess some fingerings on the tab would help....
Fingerings for the Bach Cello Prelude:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HJ...H3ftibA9aIjCkf
Hi Roland, I have been practicing, learning that tune for many years on tenor banjo, tenor guitar and six string.
I can normally manage to get through the whole tune, unless I have an audience and then I always seen to get something wrong
I have only last night started thinking about Christmas, I always leave it to late to get anything new down and fluent, so I thought I better give myself 6-7 weeks to learn something this year!
My point is, should you come up with any interesting versions of any of the classic Christmas songs, I for one would appreciate that....
OK fox! I'll dig around in my guitar library...maybe I can adapt a six string arrangement for the tenor guitar.
Would you like it in G or the C tuning?
John Lawlor's Jingle Bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6Deg4cQy2M
I haven't gotten round to browsing my collections of Xmas arrangements but I
saw John Lawlor's version of Jingle bells and it's cute. You can download my
quickie transcription here : https://drive.google.com/open?id=14k...rANua3tAWlWxV1
(I'll get around to more & will keep your 6-7 week window in mind fox!)
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