Originally Posted in December 27,2006
Well I’m using this lousy microphone again but I liked the recording thing…this is a very simple romantic piece by Rene Bartoli (1941- France) called Romance (duh!)…these are the notes/tabs (right click, save target as…) that I used in order to play it. Hope you like it and please never mind the “eee”s you hear, I had a hard time fixing the microphone and this is the best quality I could get =)
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(played with a Yamaha C-70 classic guitar)
And I also found a MIDI file (right click, save target as…), MIDIs are always useful! Enjoy =)
Source of notes/tabs and MIDI: http://dirk.meineke.free.fr
6 Comments
Its been a very long time since you last posted a guitar piece. Welcome back, you’ve been missed! :o)
sankue sankue 🙂
yeah it’s been a while…
don’t tell anyone…but for the next couple of days..i’ll be reposting the old ones here and delete the guitar blog…when i’m done…i’ll start with the new stuff…
nice one, please if you know simple tabs to play add it
thanks..
well the tabs i added are the easiest…and this piece is simple if you follow these small tricks…
i prefer to classify this piece as a simple arpeggio…
if you’re the one who sent the mail..then one month isn’t enough to play this one though…but anyways:
-try to place your fingers on all frets in each measure and play the notes in the sequence the whole piece follows..
-another way to play it simple, only play the half notes (the white ovals-blanches), it’s the melody and you can still enjoy it tunes…
Thanks alot dear nightS
yes It is me.
the thing that confuse me is to play two different strings in the same time (like in this tab posted), like 2 on the second string and 4 on the fifth string
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Do i play it together or play 4 and then 2, or it depends on the melody in the tab?
I meant with easy is easy like this http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/c/classical/beethoven_-_ode_to_joy_tab.htm
😀
thanks for your replay
hey 🙂
you start counting from the top…so it’s the 4th fret on the second string and the 2nd fret on the 5th string…
and in that case play the higher pitched one (the 4th fret on the second string)…usually it’s the “melody”!!
just give me some time and i’ll prepare an easy version for you like the one you showed me okay? 🙂