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Beautiful fingerstyle lessons - movie music and soothing pieces
Hi,
I'm looking for some nice and soothing finger-style pieces to play on my Nylon string guitar. So far I've learned from these tutorials and found them very nice and soothing Skyrim - Ancient Stones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oatMX-M0FAA Streets Of London https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeR_tI47gZY Can you recommend similar tutorials / music pieces (preferebly with tabs if it's longer pieces) that have soothing fingerstyle play in them and are just beautiful to listen too. I Like movie music, ancient tavern music, Lord of the rings, Gladiator, Celtic etc. It calms me down and makes me feel good. I considered purchasing the tabs on Braveheart in the below link, I would like if there was a tutorial, but I think i might be able to figure it out if i spend enough time with it) Braveheart melody Last edited by interstellar; 03-02-2019 at 11:01 AM. |
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I just started learning “Shape of my Heart”. It was in the movie Leon-The Professional. There are a lot of tutorials on you tube but my favorite tab is a fingerpick version on songsrerr.com
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Not a lesson, but the tab is available. This is a cover of the song played Daria. It's in standard tuning.
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Great catch!! That is an awesome instrumental and will be next on my list to learn. Thanks for posting the link.
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My dream is to be able to play like this.... I know my sights are high.......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAcALH67-2A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuEEEwgdAZs This guy has a lot for good instructional videos...... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIj087v0LLo&t=181s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Euc2YYobl8Y&t=55s
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That can be fun at first, then it gets a little old, at least for me so what I do is play one artist's songs for a while, then change to another and so on. The upside is that you take the style of your favorite artists and merge them into your skills, re-defining who you are. That's an interesting journey. It's not about "playing like someone else" it is really becoming a better version of yourself.
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I was reading this thread to see what might pop up - I like some of those types of music too. I then remembered one of the more popular tunes that kind of fits this genre - Hana by Masaaki Kishibe. It's in open D tuning and not crazy hard - give it a listen.
my 2 cents
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFwwUGb92F4
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Here's a video of my cover of Kishibe's Shooting Star. My recording setup and post processing tools then weren't as good as I have now: Another favorite of my is Gin's Sakura Wish, covered by Daria. I had covered it too, but my recordings back then were muddy sounding. Now that I have a pair of good mellow sounding mics, after busy season I'm going to revisit these tunes: Gin's Sakura Wish played by Daria: You might find this link interesting too: Masaaki Kishibe Class Clef tab and Guitar Pro file archive
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