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Beautiful song. It was originally a piano piece, but John Williams adapted it for the guitar and it is much harder to play both parts on guitar compared to piano as almost every bar contains a barred chord with some long stretches for the left hand.
I think it is grade 8 for classical guitar! I tried learning it when I was younger, maybe could only hit at most 90% of accuracy after 3 months daily practice (for both parts on single guitar). Very difficult song but superbly lovely.
RCBinTN
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Decent! You must be a talented guitar playerBeautiful song. It was originally a piano piece, but John Williams adapted it for the guitar and it is much harder to play both parts on guitar compared to piano as almost every bar contains a barred chord with some long stretches for the left hand.
I think it is grade 8 for classical guitar! I tried learning it when I was younger, maybe could only hit at most 90% of accuracy after 3 months daily practice (for both parts on single guitar). Very difficult song but superbly lovely.
ogarrio
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Decent! You must be a talented guitar player
Not really talented, I just liked the cavatina song so much that I practiced it everyday and developed muscle memory from sheer perserverance.
I realize u play the piano from your profile. Maybe u should try this song for piano! I can send u the sheet music if u want.
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Happy listenings.....
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