"Firth of Fifth" by Genesis
Music by Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett & Michael Rutherford
Oh, for a little more hand strength!
Taylor NS54-CE, hybrid classical
My arrangement; I have no tabs or scores written down.
"You Never Give Me Your Money" by the Beatles
Music by Paul McCartney and John Lennon
My arrangement. I have no tab or score written down. Sorry, please don't ask.
Taylor NS54-CE, hybrid classical
"A Felicidade" by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes
My arrangement, nothing written down.
From the soundtrack to "Orfeu Negro" ("Black Orpheus")
Taylor NS54-CE, hybrid classical
"The Lamia" by Genesis
Music by Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett & Michael Rutherford
Accompaniment only. You get to sing one. (If you can sing it, maybe you'd like to upload a video with this playing behind you, eh?)
Taylor NS54-CE, hybrid classical
My arrangement; no tab exists
"Mallorca"
Barcarolle by Isaac Albeniz
Arrangement by Andres Segovia, with elements of that of Julian Bream thrown in.
Taylor NS54-CE, hybrid classical
"God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys
Music by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher
My arrangement. I have no tablature or score written down.
Martin 000-17s; mahogany construction
"Manha de Carnaval" by Luiz Bonfa
Arranged by Brian Hodel and available in his book "The Brazilian Masters" still in print and available in various places online.
Music written for the film "Black Orpheus"
Taylor NS54-CE, hybrid classical
"Life on Mars?"
Music by David Bowie
My chord/melody arrangement. I have no tab or score written down.
This one's a work in progress. It'll need work before I'm ready to call it completely hunky dory.
Huss & Dalton, model CM
Horizons, The Lovers & Hairless Heart by Steve Hackett
There's a funny little hesitation at the end of 'hairless' when i completely spaced on the next chord (after playing it successfully 3 times before in the same take), but I didn't want to redo it again.
Taylor NS54-CE, hybrid classical
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