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As for JerryC: he's a fantastic guitarist, but the first time I saw that vid I was most impressed by his arranging skills. The bit where he changes key, and also moves the tune into the Minor, is utterly inspired, although the pedant in me would say then it's no longer strictly a canon.
That was neat - It reminded me of the Transiberian Orchesta. I LOVE this song. CLICKY HERE!
I agree!! I am a big fan of the TSO. I'm excited that the "Holiday Season" is just around the corner so I can break out their DVD/CD set that I love.
Regarding the Canon in D, I have seen a variation of that on YouTube. I enjoyed it. It's certainly not "traditional", but one would think that here, of all places, one might find a more appreciative audience of things outside the "box."
The bit where he changes key, and also moves the tune into the Minor, is utterly inspired, although the pedant in me would say then it's no longer strictly a canon.
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I equate this to someone putting mustache on, say, the Mona Lisa because he thinks it's better.
Talented kid, but hardly a genius.
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Now the late Gordon Duncan playing AC/DC's Thunderstruck on the GHB (Great highland bagpipe) THAT was brilliant. Piping is generally the last thing I would choose to crank, but that particular tune was just so spine tinglingly good that I've done myself injury listening to it blast at full tilt.
Sadly, like many true musical genius, Gordon was very troubled. He took his own life about a year ago after a long standing (loosing) battle with drugs and alcohol.
Have you a clip?? You've peaked my interest.
Have you a clip?? You've peaked my interest.
Maybe because he rather seems to play variations on the lead theme than writes an alternative canon, but it´s true it would be even more impressive if he used his fingertoes and prepuce to play the other voices.The bit where he changes key, and also moves the tune into the Minor, is utterly inspired, although the pedant in me would say then it's no longer strictly a canon.
Well, even Pachelbel's version isn't strictly a canon. It's more of a chaconne or a passacaglia, with a canon in the violins, I believe.
