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djadam
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Hoping to get some recommendations for waltzes which fit the genre, but don't require a virtuoso to play them. Many of the ones I've found sound excedingly difficult. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Adam
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Barengero
Auda City
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April 2007
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I suggest "Valse a Bamboula" by Fapy Lafertin. The original version is not too fast. You find the sheet enclosed and I add a playback.
There are also some advices for the fingering on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... rch=Search
Good luck,
Barengero
djadam
Boulder, CO
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Thanks a bunch - love the waltz!
Matthias Lenz
Lucklum, Germany
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Hi Barengero,
the transcription looks very nice. I really like the looks of the layout. What program did you do that with ?
www.youtube.com/mucklum
Adelaarvaren
Ballard, WA, USA
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Montagne St. Genevieve isn't too difficult, and is a great song!
It's in the Django in June folder here I believe...
http://www.acousticguitarnetwork.org/DjangoInJune2/get_ready.htm
http://www.hochiwichi.com
Adelaarvaren
Ballard, WA, USA
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Sorry, old link...
here 'tis!
http://www.djangoinjune.com/For_musicians/getready.html
http://www.hochiwichi.com
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There are also some advices for the fingering on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... rch=Search
Good luck,
Barengero
the transcription looks very nice. I really like the looks of the layout. What program did you do that with ?
It's in the Django in June folder here I believe...
http://www.acousticguitarnetwork.org/DjangoInJune2/get_ready.htm
here 'tis!
http://www.djangoinjune.com/For_musicians/getready.html