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Post by AJLeadGuitar on Jun 24, 2006 21:05:26 GMT -5
PAGANINI: Violin Concerto No. 4 in D minor - Allegro maestoso
Any one have a mp3 of this I have been looking for one for ages?
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Post by AJLeadGuitar on Jun 25, 2006 3:23:25 GMT -5
Actually I really would like a midi of this too.
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Post by tontonfranck on Jun 26, 2006 14:28:25 GMT -5
I'm quite sure I once had a record of this but I can't find it....
And if I find it how can I turn the sound in mp3, I'm an informatic wreck...
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Post by AJLeadGuitar on Jun 26, 2006 15:47:10 GMT -5
upload onto the computer then save it.
Then upload with yousendit.com
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Post by tontonfranck on Jun 30, 2006 11:38:26 GMT -5
F... I think I've lost it with so many others when I left my last home (some "friends" may have helped me for this Well Iwill try to find it in the library of my hometown next week
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Post by AJLeadGuitar on Jun 30, 2006 12:50:03 GMT -5
Thanks alot!
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tarvo
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Post by tarvo on Jul 29, 2006 11:41:05 GMT -5
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Post by AJLeadGuitar on Jul 30, 2006 0:12:15 GMT -5
Thank you so much!
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Post by fenderbender on Aug 10, 2006 20:40:18 GMT -5
Its cool, but to me it still sounds better on guitar.
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Post by queenofshred on Aug 11, 2006 18:05:32 GMT -5
I know what you mean, but still, those double stops and harmonics are amazing. And did you hear those arpeggios in the cadenza? Imagine that over 6 strings...well, that's what I'm gonna try when I get some time ;D
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Post by sharonslickis on Dec 10, 2008 15:56:46 GMT -5
Did you check the original composer online? Most Manhattan suppliers have everything or at least can order it for you.
There's a place in PA called Phiffer's in the Main Line. When I go I'll check for it.
If I find it I'll email you and have them hold it for you.
Sharon Slickis
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Post by sharonslickis on Dec 10, 2008 16:01:37 GMT -5
Is it common for guitarist to take classical music and change it into metal. It seems like a natural progression to me. My friends metal band was so into Sabbath. Which is amazing in it's own right. But I decided to let them listen to some Rachmoninoff in D minor (of coarse) and they started shredding it. My old fried Herb classically trained at Penn was a natural. However no one beats Yngwie!!!!
Sharon Slickis
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aevar
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Post by aevar on Dec 27, 2008 7:05:27 GMT -5
www.myspace.com/neoclassicalfusionLook at the third playlist down on the above site, it may be there. Even if it's not there is still loads of classical and neo-classical stuff there.
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