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02-15-2017, 10:04 AM | #11 (permalink) | |
carpe musicam
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How about Romance d'Amour, is the ending to the first part similar enough? If it doesn't sound identical he could be using a variation on the right hand picking technique. They both end on E minor. And it's a tune beginners to intermediates learn. I thought even though he's a very advance Jazz guitar player, he might only have acquaintance with the Classical repertoire, and would pull something from memory that was easy to play to illustrate his point. Romance d'Amour is a song everyone learns, or was at one time.
Romance d'Amour (anonymous) - Classical Guitar
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