Hello again! Time for another 'solo guitar' piece from Joe Diorio. Some of the voicings aren't as easy as they seems. I struggled a bit to edit the transcription in a coherent way. It didn't ended so bad. Have fun!
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Beautiful stuff. I especially the "baroque" insert. Thanks for your Magic Joe!
Un'altra traduzione, un'altra perla. Ci sono così tante composizioni di straordinaria bellezza che viene da pensare che non è vero quello che si dice:"la bellezza salverà il mondo". Perché il mondo è pieno di bellezza, che oggi passa inosservata fra tanti mali.
That’s awesome, but Sondheim wrote this in 12/8 and 9/8. Putting it in 4/4 is likely what made it difficult to transcribe.
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Yeah, that explain a lot. I suspected it was something like and that the lead sheets available were all garbage but I didn't knew who to trust. I will re-edit it in 12/8 & 9/8 shortly. Thanks
Hello again! Time for another 'solo guitar' piece from Joe Diorio. Some of the voicings aren't as easy as they seems. I struggled a bit to edit the transcription in a coherent way. It didn't ended so bad. Have fun!
Beautiful stuff. I especially the "baroque" insert. Thanks for your Magic Joe!
Thanks François. Have a nice weekend.
A very beautiful rendition. Thanks Joe.
thank you for what you do Francois...it is truly amazing
very beautiful piece and an excellent transcription. hats off !!
So beautiful.
I have always wanted to learn this song, tremendous transcription... thank you François ... we all appreciate these great pieces
Un'altra traduzione, un'altra perla. Ci sono così tante composizioni di straordinaria bellezza che viene da pensare che non è vero quello che si dice:"la bellezza salverà il mondo". Perché il mondo è pieno di bellezza, che oggi passa inosservata fra tanti mali.
The arpeggios remind me of the What Are You Doing For The Rest Of Your Life by Johnny Smith (Live). Thanks for the continuous great work!
Gorgeous!
Thanks so much for this!
Love you Joe. See you again my friend!
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Do you think you could please do, scarlet ribbons by Johnny smith 😊
That’s awesome, but Sondheim wrote this in 12/8 and 9/8. Putting it in 4/4 is likely what made it difficult to transcribe.
Yeah, that explain a lot. I suspected it was something like and that the lead sheets available were all garbage but I didn't knew who to trust. I will re-edit it in 12/8 & 9/8 shortly. Thanks