thank you for your posting. I wish to learn this magnificent piece on electric guitar and the accurate chord structure was so hard to locate. Best wishes
Hola buena noche antes q nada felicidades por su trabajo realizado en este tema. Y por otro lado le quería preguntar que programa ed con el que realizo este solo de nessun dorma ,ya que yo estudio canto y esta forma de entonar la voz me ayuda
Exactly one octave off. It doesn't start in the 4th octave it starts in the 3rd octave below middle C. Men don't sing that high. Or ? This is a common issue I am finding all over the place. Male parts are just straight up written an octave higher than they should be... the general cognitive dissonance is sad... Middle C is one octave below the HIGH C which a Tenor has to sing. The way it is written the tenor would begin only a whole tone below their highest note. But it is not so - the song starts in the middle of the range below middle C in the super comfortable (for men) third octave of the grand staff.
Finally the version for Bass singers 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Finally got something I have been dreaming of! Bravo!
👁️🗨️💙👁️🗨️ Muito lindo e ótimo acompanhamento para as marcações. 🫅👰👶🧒🧑🧓🧕🧛🧔🙋🎹🎻😃😹🌷😃
Fantástico .
thank you for your posting. I wish to learn this magnificent piece on electric guitar and the accurate chord structure was so hard to locate.
Best wishes
Gracias lo máximo! 😃🎶
Por fin una decente para poder cantarla con la guitarra.
Perfetto 👏🏼👏🏼
I am practising to sing this, it seems a little bit fast tho.. but, what do I know...
Mike Maurizio Györgyi take it only as a guide =) ~for a good interpretation, need a singing teacher guide along with the sheets. Good luck!
Mike Maurizio Györgyi if u want u can slow the tempo :)
Hola buena noche antes q nada felicidades por su trabajo realizado en este tema. Y por otro lado le quería preguntar que programa ed con el que realizo este solo de nessun dorma ,ya que yo estudio canto y esta forma de entonar la voz me ayuda
Dear Sir Krüger I would appreciate if you would be so kind to send me this piece of music. Sincerely, Paolo Geminiani.
Awesome! Now I'm gonna play it :D
I just cannot read the last chord of the first page. Can anybody help me?
looks like D sharp minor, but I would stick with the D aug -sounds better to me.......
en el compas 16 le falta un A!
Exactly one octave off. It doesn't start in the 4th octave it starts in the 3rd octave below middle C. Men don't sing that high.
Or ? This is a common issue I am finding all over the place. Male parts are just straight up written an octave higher than they should be... the general cognitive dissonance is sad...
Middle C is one octave below the HIGH C which a Tenor has to sing. The way it is written the tenor would begin only a whole tone below their highest note. But it is not so - the song starts in the middle of the range below middle C in the super comfortable (for men) third octave of the grand staff.
The little 8 under the clef means to sing it an octave below written
@@deansebastian23 That's correct.