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One of Bach's most glorious instrumental works, this prelude is from his Suite in E major for Violin solo BWV1006. This work was arranged with careful consideration of the counterpoint of the peice. Listen carefully for the added touches of digital delay (in Hi Fi mode) which gives the peice a "phase" effect during appropriate phrases. No overdubs are used. |
CD: unsigned
Label: unsigned
Credits: by J.S. Bach (1685-1750) arranged by Kevin Gallagher |
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A brilliant experimental piece by Leo Brouwer written in 1971. For an well done harmonic analysis of this work, please go to http://www.seiscuerdas.com/fernandez/eng/Cosmology_in_sounds.htm This piece was arranged for solo electric guitar with effects- everything you hear is played live the same way. There is no overdubbing, punch-ins etc. just a solo electric guitar with modern processing capabilities. |
Credits: written by Leo Brouwer (arr Gallagher) |
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Elegy for Marianne is written by the great unsung American composer Phillip Rosheger. Phillip is a wonderful talent whose guitar music needs more attention. You can find out more about him and his music by emailing his publisher - creative@seriousmusic.com
This arrangement is for electric guitar with Digital Delay- no overdubs used. |
CD: None
Label: None as of yet
Credits: Written by Phillip Rosheger |
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