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Game of Thrones Title Theme (Acoustic Guitar) – Ramin Djawadi

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Here’s my rendition of the super fantastic main theme from the winner of a tv series that is Game of Thrones, as composed by Ramin Djawadi. Trying to arrange this to capture the sustain of the string parts and balance all those tracks nearly killed me, hopefully it sounds ok being recorded with the terribad camera mic.

Anyway, enjoy :)

mp3: http://www.mediafire.com/?u4ddxz1v0yrfpta

TAB – https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B3e8XxYmzzeiNGVhOTNhMDQtMmRjMi00NTU1LWI1MmUtYjQxMzlhMzMwZmYx&export=download&hl=en_US

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Flawless – Dance Act – Britains Got Talent 2009

dance act Flawless perform for the judges on Britains Got Talent.

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Using the laptop as a guitar amplifiyer. – Instructions included -

Well. Since my old amp broke, I Really didnt feel like opening it and examining its insides seeing as well, it was just a crap-amp for practice and fun. So I decided to transform my old crappy laptop into a replacement amplifier, Since the internal speakers suck on it, I went ahead and plugged the headphone jack for the laptop into the surround sound so I could get a real nice crisp tone.

Now, For those of you who want to do this yourself, Pickup a stereo to 2.5mm jack conversion (headphone jack) And instead of plugging Your guitar into your amp, Plug it into the conversion jack, then plug the 2.5 jack into the laptop or pc`s line in / microphone port
From there, Get a 2.5mm headphone jack cord, But have it with TWO male ends (Like if you were going to plug your headphones into one thing, and another at the same time, NOT a splitter, Just a male 2.5 to male 2.5) Plug one end into your speaker out for the laptop / pc and the other end into well, Your stereo system (if it has a 2.5 jack, If not, then use the red and white composite connectors like I did for better clarity on the audio)

But if you just want to use normal computer speakers, Then just plug them into either your computer or laptop`s headphone / speaker port.

Afterward, Lookup a free software called guitarFX 3 and download / install it. Once your done, Just go ahead and start it up, Pick some amp adjustments to get the tone you want, (you can download them too, And backtracks)

Should work just fine for you, This video is mainly a test / demonstration of how it looks as a finished project. Hope you liked watching.

Edit- Yes I know the video is laggy, It is not the greatest camera in the world. So, Deal with it.

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Moonlight Sonata – Beethoven – Bass Guitar (Live)

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My own performance of Moonlight Sonata (Piano Sonata No. 14 in C minor (cis-moll) “Moonlight” Op. 27 No. 2., movement 1) from Ludwig van Beethoven, during my solo concert on bass guitar in Gliwice, Silesia, Poland.

I play it in F# minor (fis-moll), on a 5-string Spector Bass Guitar

Sonata księżycowa – gitara basowa

Grzegorz Kosiński – koncert solowy, Gliwice 26.10.2008 (gościnnie podczas Wielkiego Finału GKP)

Sonata Księżycowa – Sonata fortepianowa nr 14 cis-moll op. 27 nr 2 Ludwiga van Beethovena, jedna z najsłynniejszych sonat w historii muzyki. Powstała w latach 1800-1801. Trzydziestoletni kompozytor zadedykował ją swojej ukochanej, hr. Giulietcie Guicciardi.

Nazwa, która przylgnęła do Sonaty, nie została nadana przez samego Beethovena (ten określił ją Sonata quasi una fantasia – Sonata na kształt fantazji), ale przez poetę i krytyka muzycznego Ludwiga Rellstaba. Według niego, pierwsza część Sonaty przywodzi na myśl odbicie światła księżyca w spokojnej, gładkiej tafli jeziora. (Rellstab miał na myśli Jezioro Czterech Kantonów w Szwajcarii.)

Części Sonaty [edytuj]

I Adagio sostenuto
II Allegretto
III Presto agitato

Księżycowa nie ma klasycznej budowy sonaty. Pominięta jest pierwsza część (szybka), allegro sonatowe. Początkowe Adagio sostenuto odpowiada formalnie części drugiej, powolnej. Beztroskie Allegretto gra rolę Menueta lub Scherza, stojącego zazwyczaj na trzecim miejscu. Finał, Presto agitato (“bardzo szybko i wściekle”) kończy dzieło mocnym akcentem.

The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor “Quasi una fantasia”, Op. 27, No. 2, by Ludwig van Beethoven, is popularly known as the “Moonlight” Sonata (Mondscheinsonate in German). The work was completed in 1801[1] and rumored to be dedicated to his pupil, 17-year-old Countess Giulietta Guicciardi,[2] with whom Beethoven was, or had been, in love.[3] The name “Moonlight” Sonata derives from an 1832 description of the first movement by music critic Ludwig Rellstab, who compared it to moonlight shining upon Lake Lucerne.[4][1]

Beethoven included the phrase “Quasi una fantasia” (Italian: Almost a fantasy)[5] in the title partly because the sonata does not follow the traditional sonata pattern where the first movement is in regular sonata form, and where the three or four movements are arranged in a fast-slow-[fast]-fast sequence.

The work is possibly the most familiar of all Beethoven’s piano sonatas, and is widely performed and recorded.
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The sonata has three movements:

1. Adagio sostenuto
2. Allegretto
3. Presto agitato

The first movement is written in a kind of truncated sonata form. A melody that Hector Berlioz called a “lamentation” is played (mostly by the right hand) against an accompanying ostinato triplet rhythm. The movement is also played pianissimo or “very quietly”, and the loudest it gets is mezzo-forte or “moderately loud”. The movement has made a powerful impression on many listeners; for instance, Berlioz wrote that it “is one of those poems that human language does not know how to qualify.” The work was very popular in Beethoven’s day, to the point of exasperating the composer, who remarked to Czerny, “Surely I’ve written better things.”[6]

The second movement is a relatively conventional minuet and trio; a moment of relative calm written in D-flat major. This key signature is enharmonically equivalent to C-sharp major, that is, the tonic major for the work as a whole. The slightly odd sound of the first eight bars seems to be the result of the minuet starting in the “wrong” key; i.e. the dominant key of A-flat major. The music settles into D-flat only in the second phrase, bars 5-10.

The stormy final movement (C-sharp minor), in sonata form, is the weightiest of the three, reflecting an experiment of Beethoven’s (also carried out in the companion sonata, Opus 27 no. 1 and later on in Opus 101) placement of the most important movement of the sonata last. The writing has many fast arpeggios and strongly accented notes, and an effective performance demands flamboyant and skillful playing.

Of the final movement, Charles Rosen has written “it is the most unbridled in its representation of emotion. Even today, two hundred years later, its ferocity is astonishing.”

The musical dynamic that predominates in the third movement is in fact piano. It seems that Beethoven’s heavy use of sforzando notes, together with just a few strategically located fortissimo passages, creates the sense of a very powerful sound in spite of the overall dynamic.

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