I have posted a new lesson for that beautiful tune 'La Paloma', written in the mid 1800's by a Spanish composer Sebastian Yradier. I can't imagine a more well known melody line.
It's not for the faint hearted ... there's a lot of traveling up and down the fingerboard for this one, no matter what key it's in. I chose A for my arrangement, which I found to be the easiest for this tune.
Check it out here: La Paloma and thanks, member tonedeaf, for the suggestion.
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New lesson - La Paloma
Started by Kirk Lorange, Mar 13 2011 07:30 PM
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Posted 13 March 2011 - 07:30 PM
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Posted 13 March 2011 - 11:30 PM
I think its one of the finest lessons among many. And a thanks to tonedeaf for bringing it to your attention.
Nothin sweeter than the sound of music comin out of a 6 string box - EZ me Music / ASCAP "Music is a social act of communication, a gesture of friendship,the strongest there is"-Malcolm Arnold
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