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MarkinLA 02-13-2021 08:18 PM

ASKING AGAIN Re; GRANADOS' Valses
 
Please, someone read/answer my post on Pg. 2, under Classical Guitar, 10 from the top, my question there..
Thanks, M

Kerbie 02-13-2021 08:31 PM

That's going to change as new threads and posts are made. Why don't you restate the question or use the QUOTE button to put it into this thread? Or at least link us to it. You might have better success getting a response.

Is THIS it?

MarkinLA 02-14-2021 09:34 PM

Yes ! Thanks, M
Reason I did this way was to avoid retyping all those odd names !!! OF course now I have used as much energy doing THIS !! Doh !

NormanKliman 02-15-2021 01:23 AM

Wasn’t Granados a pianist? I think you’re going to have to transpose anything of his to guitar, if that’s your intention. Maybe you're asking about something specific I don't know about.

You might want to check this out, by flamenco-classical guitarist Juan Manuel Caņizares. Click on the track listing to listen.

Edit: Oh, you're asking about two existing arrangements. Yeah, I don't know anything about that.

MarkinLA 02-15-2021 08:00 PM

I do appreciate your replying, but you're answering a question with a question.
Yes, he was. But someone, somewhere transposed his Tres Valses to guitar.
Many well known guitarists play these and I'm still asking the same question.
Thanks, M


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