Tristesse Frederic Chopin

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Tristesse Frederic Chopin

Postby Ove Kalander » 01 Nov 2016, 14:19

Hi,
A classical song written by Frederic Chopin. I used P15 on Hall and Collins Echo on that one. Backing by Peter Korving.
I hope it sounds okay,
Regards,
Ove
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Re: Tristesse Frederic Chopin

Postby Zaanse Shadow » 01 Nov 2016, 15:32

Brilliant, Chopin on electric Guitar. Well done Ove

Bye

Freddy
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Re: Tristesse Frederic Chopin

Postby Ove Kalander » 02 Nov 2016, 08:14

Hi Fred,
Many thanks my friend,
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Re: Tristesse Frederic Chopin

Postby anniv 63 » 04 Nov 2016, 17:20

Absolutely stunning version Ove!!! I think Ricky King did this on his Golden Guitar
Symphonies album, but your rendition in my opinion is the best!!

Mike
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Re: Tristesse Frederic Chopin

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 05 Nov 2016, 12:01

Absolutely fantastic! Makes one wonder how many other classical pieces would suit the Shadows style.

(Rummaging around in my dad's old vinyl collection as we speak.)
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Re: Tristesse Frederic Chopin

Postby Tone » 06 Nov 2016, 16:48

Uncle Fiesta wrote:Absolutely fantastic! Makes one wonder how many other classical pieces would suit the Shadows style.

(Rummaging around in my dad's old vinyl collection as we speak.)


Well, the Shads themselves did 'Mozart Forte' and 'Hello Mr WAM' based on Mozart pieces (obviously) and 'A Sigh' based on a Franz Liszt composition. I think they made a good job of them although the respective composers would likely turn in their graves! The Shads probably did others but those three are the ones that immediately come to mind.

To come back on topic . That was a great job, Ove. Well done!

Cheers.

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Re: Tristesse Frederic Chopin

Postby Ove Kalander » 07 Nov 2016, 12:53

Hi Mike, Steve and Tony,

Many thanks for your comments and I am also very glad to hear that you like it.

Best Regards,
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