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- Classical Guitar on Fire
Classical Guitar on Fire
by Will Kalif
The Classical Guitar has the reputation of being a soft, sweet, and gentle instrument. While it deserves this reputation because it is all these things, it is also an instrument capable of tremendous fire and passion. Here is a selection of some fiery and passionate classical guitar pieces that will add power and raw emotion to your repertoire.
None of t... products, articles, news
- Beginner Guitar Lessons, The Decision Is Simple
Beginner Guitar Lessons, The Decision Is Simple
by Andrew Webber
Will having the best beginner guitar lessons make you a better player?At first glance, it would appear as if the answer to this question is yes, and sure, in some respects it is, but to be frank with you, I would have to say that the biggest determining factor in how great a guitarist you're going to be, is your passion.It matter... products, articles, news
- Learning Piano For Beginners
by Andy Penbram.. Learning Piano For Beginners
If you are trying to find for beginner piano or keyboard lessons it is possible that touched a piano before or you might be a returning student who had some lessons when younger and would like to start again. Even if you have never touched a keyboard before, the way you are taught will remain the same.
Of the multiple different ways of teaching there are a lot of sim... products, articles, news
- Animation Challenges With Swinging Base Ball Bats and Rackets - Sketch-Ups
by Lance Winslow. Even a beginning animator will be asked to draw a person swinging a baseball bat, a tennis racket, a martial arts fighting stick, or a baton. So how might we go about this? And how do we get the next motion of the object from a still drawing? Well, let's take a look at what we need to do first.
The end of the action is where you want to start. Next, you'll want to back up the swing with sketches... products, articles, news
- Building A Guitar Part Two - The Timber
by Terry Buddell. For those amongst us who play guitar and are fairly adept with their hands, the thought of building your own guitar must have crossed your mind at some point.....go on, you know it's true! Probably, like me you shrank back from the very thought of having to work to the peak of perfection to a standard that you never dreamed you could achieve. But there are a few secrets, and the best one I reckon... products, articles, news
- Vibrato in Fiddle Music
Vibrato in Fiddle Music
by Elan Chalford
Vibrato in Fiddle MusicIn American fiddle styles you don't hear vibrato on fast tunes. Break downs, hoe downs, rags, and other fast tunes have rapid notes that give a player no time to do vibrato. Only on waltzes and ballads are you likely to hear vibrato.
This is not necessarily the case with Irish fiddling. There you might hear a quick vibrato just a... products, articles, news
- Album Review - Sting - Fields of Gold
Album Review - Sting - Fields of Gold
by Johnny Moon
Are you looking for a timeless album that contains no filler songs and can be enjoyed year after year? If so, look no further than the album entitled Fields of Gold by Sting. Sting, born Gordon Matthew Sumner, was the lead singer of the popular band The Police. This talented artist has been producing high quality records ever since he decide... products, articles, news
- Dancing For Exercise
by Michel Maling.. So far I have written a lot of articles on ballet dancing, aimed at ballet dancers. Did you know that ballet dancing or any other dancing is not a joy that can be shared by dancers alone? Anyone can dance, and most people surprise themselves once they find the right form of dance to suit their personalities at how much they can actually do and achieve.
Most people know that they have to exercise ... products, articles, news
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Bach - Double Violin Concerto in D minor 2nd movement, Largo
Title : Johann Sebastian Bach, Double Violin Concerto in D minor (2nd movement, Largo Ma Non Tanto (BWV 1043) From Wikipedia , The Concerto for Two Violins in D minor (BWV 1043) is perhaps one of the most famous works by J. S. Bach and considered among the best examples of the work of the late Baroque period. Bach wrote it in Leipzig sometime between 1730 and 1731, most likely for the Leipzig Collegium Musicum, of which he was the director. It also exists in an arrangement for two harpsichords, transposed into C minor (BWV 1062). In addition to the two soloists, the concerto is scored for strings and basso continuo.
The concerto is characterized by the subtle yet expressive relationship between the violins throughout the work. The musical structure of this piece uses fugal imitation and much counterpoint.
The concerto comprises three movements: Vivace Largo ma non tanto Allegro
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