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Air on the G String (guitar tabs included)
Sep 15th
Walla! Here’s another classic classical piece. It’s less well known then Canon in D, but Im sure many of you have heard of it somewhere before. B-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l piece!
“The Air on the G String is an adaptation of Johann Sebastian Bach’s famous Air. The air is usually played slowly and freely, and features an intertwining harmony and melody.” – Wikipedia
Once again, here are the guitar tabs for Air on the G String for you to practise.
Here is a slightly more challenging transcription as compared to many other available tabs of this song out there.
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Goodbye, Pavarotti.
Sep 10th
No, Pavarotti wasn’t a guitarist, but he was a music legend nonetheless. Goodbye big guy, you will be missed.
Read more about Luciano Pavarotti here.
Watch this brilliant performance, how the music reaches out with every movement of his lips, with every twitch of his eyebrows. Oh man, need I say more?
A Change of Seasons – Dream Theater
Sep 9th
Came across this piece by Dream Theater many years ago when I downloaded it by accident. And till this day, it still remains as one of my all-time favourite song – A song that changes from one “season” to another, hence the title A Change of Seasons.
“Dream Theater was formed in 1985 under the name “Majesty” by Petrucci, Myung, and Portnoy, while they all were studying at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, before dropping out to help support the band. Though a number of lineup changes followed, the three original members remain today along with LaBrie and Rudess. Dream Theater has become one of the most commercially successful progressive bands since the height of progressive rock in the mid-1970s, despite being relatively unknown in mainstream rock circles. Though the band has had a few extremely successful hits (notably ‘Pull Me Under‘ in the early 1990s, which had extensive MTV rotation), it has mostly stayed underground for its career, feeding off support from fans.” - Wikipedia
It’s approximately 20 minutes long, but with the technical proficiency displayed by each member, my guess is that you’ll be savouring every drop of it.
Every single drop.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Enjoy the awesomeness of it all!
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