This is "Here Comes the Sun" by the Beatles. Thanks to Peo Kindgren for arranging this song for the classical guitar! If you'd like to download this arrangement, you can do so here: http://www.editiongl obal.com/
The parts to this piece looked pretty easy, so I decided to record this one for fun. I had to record it in two parts because I had to figure out how to coordinate the free rhythm section.
I "borrowed" Cinderbutte's beautiful recorder rendition of Greensleeves for this video. Hope he doesn't mind. Check it out:
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=UgNqVC YXdTU
Cinderbutte's Youtube channel:
http://www.youtub e.com/user/cinderbut te
Blasted cicadas are out in full force around here. Anyways, this is pretty much Larry Beekman's arrangement, except I transposed it down to the key of G, because the key it was originally in was pretty difficult to play.
So, I just found this score on my floor the other day, and I decided to record it to see what it sounded like. Pretty cool, I guess. Also, I hate airplanes.
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