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A Thing of Eternity wrote:
Baraka Bryan wrote:go with romantic era pieces and i think you'll like them more than straight classical.

i suggest some chopin nocturnes or polonaises
Thanks, I will check this out.
Try Paganini

Niccolò Paganini (October 27, 1782 – May 27, 1840) was an Italian violinist, violist, guitarist, and composer. He was one of the most celebrated violin virtuoso of his time, and left his mark as one of the pillars of modern violin technique. His caprice in A minor, Op. 1 No. 24 is among his best known compositions, and serves as inspiration for other prominent artists from Johannes Brahms to Sergei Rachmaninoff.

You can hear a lot of his influence in Satriani and Malmsteen

I think I've got some tabs of his for guitar.
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Freakzilla wrote:
A Thing of Eternity wrote:
Baraka Bryan wrote:go with romantic era pieces and i think you'll like them more than straight classical.

i suggest some chopin nocturnes or polonaises
Thanks, I will check this out.
Try Paganini

Niccolò Paganini (October 27, 1782 – May 27, 1840) was an Italian violinist, violist, guitarist, and composer. He was one of the most celebrated violin virtuoso of his time, and left his mark as one of the pillars of modern violin technique. His caprice in A minor, Op. 1 No. 24 is among his best known compositions, and serves as inspiration for other prominent artists from Johannes Brahms to Sergei Rachmaninoff.

You can hear a lot of his influence in Satriani and Malmsteen

I think I've got some tabs of his for guitar.
Thanks, I'll check that out too. I think my shredder buddy showed me a bit of a Paganini peice on guitar but I couldn't play it well.

Is he the guy that everyone thought had made a deal with Satan to play so well?
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A Thing of Eternity wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:
Try Paganini
Is he the guy that everyone thought had made a deal with Satan to play so well?
That's what they say. :roll: They're just jealous haters.
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If you like classical and guitar try Andres Segovia.
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Or Yngwie Malmsteen.

http://www.yngwie.org/
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TheDukester wrote:Or Yngwie Malmsteen.

http://www.yngwie.org/
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Sergei Rachmaninoff


MY FAVORITE!

Piano Concerto #2 in C Minor.....PERFECT!
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I'm getting into Yo Yoma - he's been up to some very cool middle-eastern / eastern stuff.

I checked out him playing Caprice 24 by Paganini - that peice sounds great on cello.

I'd like to buy a cello but I'm scared of learning to play it.
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The Paganini ref got me thinking...

Kevin made a deal with the Devil, too.

Told him he wanted to write a shitload.

But the idiot forgot to add "of good books".

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Baraka Bryan wrote:i love the cello. my sister plays it.

you want some sick cello work listen to some apocalyptica... 3 guys on electric cellos playing metallica covers and some original stuff.

on the topic of yo-yo ma, when the toronto music gardens first opened, my dad and our family was invited to the opening ceremony (he had supplied all the plants for the garden) and ma and some violinist went from garden to garden playing an example of the type of music it was based on and there was narration and stuff to go along with it. afterwards we went to this ritzy reception where he signed a couple cds my sister had of his and hung out with him for a while. you can rent an audio tour of that ceremony and it guides you through the gardens replaying that event. i want to do that sometime for nostalgia's sake :P
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Secher_Nbiw wrote:
Baraka Bryan wrote:i love the cello. my sister plays it.

you want some sick cello work listen to some apocalyptica... 3 guys on electric cellos playing metallica covers and some original stuff.

on the topic of yo-yo ma, when the toronto music gardens first opened, my dad and our family was invited to the opening ceremony (he had supplied all the plants for the garden) and ma and some violinist went from garden to garden playing an example of the type of music it was based on and there was narration and stuff to go along with it. afterwards we went to this ritzy reception where he signed a couple cds my sister had of his and hung out with him for a while. you can rent an audio tour of that ceremony and it guides you through the gardens replaying that event. i want to do that sometime for nostalgia's sake :P
Apocalyptica are amazing!! Their cover of Nothing Else Matters is really something. I can't wait to see them in December!!
I have one of their CDs from when I was a huge Metallica fan (old stuff only) in Jr Highschool. Very cool group.
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