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Transcription for classical guitar of a lyrical aria extract from volume one of the famous Aria Antiche by Alessandro Parisotti. I have added a tablature of the guitar part and the chords. Thus, no need for a piano: you can sing and accompany yourself on the beach or near the campfire! If the guitar part seems sometimes difficult, play the chords - it works!The Fm key is very restrictive for the guitar, especially in the first position. One solution would be to write the guitar part in Em and play it with a capo in the first fret. I intend to edit a version in E minor, which will be ideal for the guitar, and should not significantly alter the clarity of the voices.On the other hand, the piece lasts about 9 minutes, which is a long time. I suggest you cut the piece after bar 81, the rest being a repeat of the first motif.On the pdf, you will find the score, the soprano and mezzo - soprano voice part, the guitar part and a guitar and tablature part.The mp3 was made by musical software.Contact: carpentermusic@yahoo.com
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Alessandro Parisotti
Instrumental Duet
I. Albeniz
Claude Debussy
Traditional
Edvard Grieg
Christina Perri
Enrico Macias
Handel/Halvorsen
W. A. Mozart
Joe Hisaishi
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