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Canon in D Major - Pachelbel
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"Johann Pachelbel was a German Baroque composer and organist. I have interepreted the string quartet instrumentation with more than 50 multi-track overdubs utilizing just the electric guitar, I am positive you will enjoy this performance."
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Guitar driven classical interpretations. Most of my selections are in the Public Domain as I am modernizing some of our favorite classics with only the electri
For many years music has been the guiding light as a form of expression and creativity and it is my hope and desire that the talents given to me may serve as point of inspiration just as other's before me have encouraged and challenged my desire to develop and realize my dreams. In my experience as a musician I have discovered a way to "give back" to the music community that has enriched my appreciation for the arts.
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Antonio Vivaldi
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2004
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March 19, 2005
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About the Project:: Once again I have ventured into the land of "extreme overdubs"... After much experimentation it appears that in order to get a real thick sound a minimum of 3 overdubs per instrument does the trick! What would have been a very long time laying down tracks was condensed by the goodness of the "cut and paste" method within the pro tools software due to the nature of this piece being a canon where the melodies chase each other in succession. After finishing the first violin's part it seemed logical enough to me to at least give the method a try with the 2nd and 3rd chair violin parts. Much to my amazement all lines in the melodies interlocked with precision and grace just as Johann Pachelbel intended. Of course in true fashion, the piece ends with all instruments coming to agreement on the very last note as the 2nd and 3rd violin parts are truncated and by taking a close listen on my interpretation the last 4 bars overlap and finish in sequence.
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