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Classic(al) guitar playing

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Posted By : Duke Bocks | Comments : 5

a little vivaldi for a rainy Saturday


For your Saturday morning pleasure...

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# Posted by Glyn H - 05/02/2011, 12:40 (GMT)

i'll watch it tomorrow then ?


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# Posted by Duke Bocks - 05/02/2011, 13:06 (GMT)

blog updated..thanks glyn..now...what fekkin month is it?..lol


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# Posted by Mike Lindsay - 05/02/2011, 14:35 (GMT)

Great stuff, who said classical music was boring.

Seriously though musicians should give it a go.
I did my classical exams when I was younger. Even though at the time I felt like I was losing the will to live, it was a valuble experience.


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# Posted by Glyn H - 05/02/2011, 14:40 (GMT)

ha ha


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# Posted by viking - 05/02/2011, 15:58 (GMT)

outstanding interpretation of a briliant classical piece - all four movements never fail to work for me. think it's significant, bearing in mind mike lindsay's comment above, there are many of the legendary rock guitarists who have had classical training at some point-and it shows. these two are excellent practitioners. thanks, d b. :-D


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