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ASKING AGAIN Re; GRANADOS' Valses
Please, someone read/answer my post on Pg. 2, under Classical Guitar, 10 from the top, my question there..
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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 ! |
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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 Cañizares. Click on the track listing to listen. Edit: Oh, you're asking about two existing arrangements. Yeah, I don't know anything about that.
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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 |