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#counterparts #monument #guitartabs DGCFAD Original song : https://youtu.be/heacnHcCTes Support this channel Subscribe, like, comment and share Thank you for watchingНадеюсь,вам понравится♡ Где меня искать: ✿ВК✿ - https://vk.com/id205326336 ★Instagram★ - https://www.instagram.com/ritka_lapo4... ♥Группа ВК♥ - https://vk.com/club118768618 ✿Facebook✿ - https://www.facebook.com/margarita.ma... Спасибо,что смотрите меня ツCsárdás (or Czardas) is probably the best-known composition by the Italian composer Vittorio Monti. It was composed in 1904 as a rhapsody for violin, mandolin or piano. The musical basis of the piece is a Hungarian chardash. Today it is usually played on the violin, but also on numerous other instruments, such as the piano, the tuba or even on glass bottles and is in the repertoire of many gypsy music bands. The piece has seven different sections, usually of a different tempo (and, occasionally, key). The first half of the piece is in D minor; it modulates to D major, then back to D minor, and then finally finishes in D major. The tempo changes make the piece exciting and interesting, but even with all of these tempo changes, it is generally expected that there should be some rubato to add feeling to the piece. There are also many different dynamic changes in the piece, ranging from pianissimo to fortissimo. In the Meno, quasi lento section, the violin plays artificial harmonics. This involves the violinist placing their finger down on the note and playing another note, with the finger only just touching the string 5 semitones above. This gives the effect of the violin sounding two octaves (24 semitones) higher. Performed by Stephen Hauser (cello) and Caroline Campbell (violin)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Samboatmusic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SamboatMusicOfficial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samboatmusic/ Reverbnation: https://www.reverbnation.com/samboatmusic Bass cover of Last Caress by The Misfits E Standard Tuning Brightness of the Sun: A new morning dawns Gear I use (Links are Affiliate Links) ▶Tab Player: https://goplayalong.com/?c=samboatmusic ▶Tab Maker: https://www.guitar-pro.com/#ae370 ▶Bass: Ibanez Ergodyne ▶Shirt: (Amazon) https://geni.us/wo8y ▶Strings (Amazon): https://geni.us/dadd4str ▶Amp: (Amazon) https://geni.us/N20U ▶Cabinet: (Amazon) https://geni.us/kPtBi ▶Camera: (Amazon) https://geni.us/GbeB ▶DI (Amazon): https://geni.us/SansAmpBDDI ▶Audio Interface: (Amazon) https://geni.us/21YBh ▶Lighting: (Amazon) https://geni.us/WiaQA ▶Mic: (Amazon) https://geni.us/C0oDtH Year: 1980/1996 Album: Beware/Static Age (EP/Album) Bassist: Jerry Only Genre: Punk Rock, Horror Punk ** This is a cover I decided to redo because I didn't care much for the first time that I did it. I really like the song and just think it's kind of fun. I first found it when I was exploring darker and heavier music (like with Man in the Box). I had found Mother by Danzig first and then explored into playing Danzig and Misfits radio on iheartradio. That's how I found a lot of music over the years (listening to iheartradio) Thanks for watching! Enjoy :) #Misfits #LastCaress #Danzig #bass #basscover #tabs This music belongs to The original artists. Please support them by buying their music ______ Disclaimer: This description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. There is no additional cost to you. This helps support my channel and allows me to continue to make more videos for you all :)Tap, for a perfect performance - AccompaU (a coined name from "accompany you") is a novel app that offers a variety of music scores, tutorial videos and semi-auto accompaniments, and help all "aspiring" string players improve music performance. https://accompa-u.com/ <RECITAL Version> The Moon over the Ruined Castle (Vn) | R.Taki |【Recital Version】 https://youtu.be/gp68_RpGFsQ 〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜 AccompaU Recommendation !! 〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜 🎻【Playlist】 Suzuki Violin Book 1 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs_YTsTNDReyDtlcEjsWv--vjAsXwEEAh Suzuki Violin Book 3 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs_YTsTNDRezcbTL9KH6b23JpwsWTYZ-d Suzuki Violin Book 5 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs_YTsTNDRey6-bH-7W1ZXPe0CLMqalTj Other Contents: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmMVcwUrvqS4zCLecSpvspQ _______________________________________ 【Title & Composer】 The Moon over the Ruined Castle (Vn) / R.Taki The Moon over the Ruined Castle / Rentarou Taki(AccompaU app) Notice : Because most of the contents in AccompaU are either original or modified from public domain music scores, they are not always identical to those printed in current publications. 【Player】 Koki Kato(加藤 光貴) Twitter:https://twitter.com/ritcel2012 (Vn-0665 C5) #AccompaU #violinSuperКонцерт в концертном зале "Колизей" 29.04.2017 г.Ж. Металлиди "Концертино" для скрипки, 1-я часть.У нас тато вчиться грати на скрипці. Але коли він займається, Михайлик також часто прибігає і спостерігає. А потім пробує і сам на Софійчиній. Ось і виходить дует - Михайлик і тато )) Як думаєте - варто його вчити грати чи маленький ще (2роки)? Думала купити йому маленьку скрипочку (1/16). Можливо у когось лежить без діла.Kevin playing de Beriot violin concerto No. 9, 1st mvmt in his Fall 2010 recital.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYkZDYfl0Xs&t=4s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cat-mxRugr4&t=55s I know that it maybe hard to believe but Fryderyk Chopin's father came to Poland from France for a better life . Also he was born in France on land which belonged to chamberlain of Polish king Stanislaw Leszczynski. On maps line and dot , line and dot indicates Polish borders.( Maps from 1525 to 1945) Pictures No1 Prussian Homage in 1525 ( painted by Jan Matejko in 1882) to Polish King Zygmunt Stary when in fact Poland was the biggest and the most tolerant country in Europe .This was however the worst decision by Polish King pressed a little by Pope to let Zakon Krzyzacki stay on Polish lands and let them build fortresses and towns filled with brought by them German saddlers. Zakon Krzyzacki was hired by Konrad Mazowiecki (1188-1247) to help in bringing Christianity to Prusy & help him to stay in power. What Konrad Mazowiecki did not know that Pope basically gave them Polish land which was not a legal act. It was not pope's to giveLand was Polish .Instead of acting like hired people Zakon Krzyzacki- Teutonic Knights with Pope's blessing started to act as they owned this land. In 1410 there was Grunwald Battle where Poles led by King Jagiello won battle with Zakon Krzyzacki. But Jagiello instead of going to Fortress Malbork and claiming it once and for all Jagiello let Teutonic Knights Master be. For Polish interests it was a huge mistake for Jagiello's brother not so much. Now in 1525 Polish King Zygmunt Stary agreed for Teutonic Knights to stay on Polish land if they will bow to him as their king in almost like reality show, in public spectacle in the heart of Krakow They agreed, Teutonic Knights Master knelled to Polish King Zygmunt Stary in public view in Krakow and sworn his loyalty to Poland and Polish kings. But it was a political lie and Polish naivety to believe in it . At this moment Poland gave birth to the highly venomous snake No.1 If you are interested in history of Poland I highly recommend :Pawel Jasienica and Norman Davies. .If you wont to understand why once the biggest and the most democratic , tolerant country in Europe was eaten by its neighbors read Jan III Sobieski . Jan III Sobieski was once secret advisor to Louis XIV - Roi de Soleil but most importantly he was Polish general and Polish king who in 1683, asked by Leopold I was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary, Croatia, and Bohemia, far from home with great Polish Army and its famous Hussars won historical for Europe battle not only saving Vienna and Emperor Leopold but entire Europe from Turkish Army & Muslim on September 12 1683. In 1772 , 1793, 1795 Vienna with Berlin & Moscow sliced Poland between themselves. Jan III Sobieski was a grandson of Hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski who won many battles with Kozaks ,Tatars , Turks, Russians and who was the only military lieder in history who took over Moscow . In July 1610 Stanisław Żółkiewski won battle of Kluszyn with united armies of Russia and Sweden .In September 1610 he took over Moscow and secured for Poland crown of Russia for son of Polish king with Russian boyars approval! But Polish king Zygmunt III Waza who was born and bred in Sweden and was constantly surrounded by pope's advisors & Habsburgs, (he was married to Anna Habsburg )was jealous of Stanisław Żółkiewski's popularity plus he wonted Russian's crown for himself. Enemies of Poland used this royal's jealousy against idea of prince of Poland & Lithuania Wladyslaw IV to become monarch of Russia . This is how amazing opportunity for Poland was lost forever. After a year in Moscow Stanisław Żółkiewski left but took with him Tsar of Russia .On October 29 1611 Tsar Vasyl Szumski paid homage in Warsaw to Polish king Zygmunt III Waza . In 1644 Zygmunt III Waza had his Column in Warsaw finished ( he was still alive but his son was already a king.). Waza senior & junior are responsible not only for Potop Szwedzki but also for Chmielnicki Uprising in Ukraine because they both denied him one thing he ever wonten- buławe hetmana. Krakowskie Przedmiescie by Canaletto 1:16. This is how it looked like when Fryderyk Chopin was going from Palac Saski 6:28 to accompany on organs to Sunday's mass at the church on Krakowskie Przedmiescie. Pictures of Krakowskie Przedmiescie, Marszalkowska, Palac Saski , Krakowskie Przedmiescie today 6:45 with our beautiful Mom Burning Royal Castle bombed by Nazis on September 17 1939 when Stalin officially joined Hitler by invading Poland .In 1944 Warsaw was detonated block by block on Hitler order while Russian Army on Stalin's order was watching from across Vistula River Maps of Poland cir 1750 before Invasions of Prussia, Austria & Russia in 1772 0:19 Map of Prussian, Austrian and Russian partitions of Poland 1:42 Map of Poland 1918-1945 6:04 Fryderyk Chopin Nocturne Op.27 No2 arr Pablo de Sarasate Anna Karkowska Violin , Kasia Karkowska PianoAntonín Dvořák - Piano Quartet E flat major, Op. 87 I. Allegro con fuoco II. Lento III. Allegro moderato, grazioso IV. Finale. Allegro, ma non troppo The Dvorak Piano Quartet Slávka Vernerová Piano Štěpán Pražák Violin Petr Verner Viola Jan Žďánský Cello International Music Festival Prague Spring 2017 28. 5. 2017 Prague Conservatoire Concert Hall http://www.dvorakpianoquartet.cz/ © VernerBossHomeVideoA lovely aria to a sleeping beauty by the Russian master... Art by Jubal titled : DreamerAntonín Dvořák (1841-1904) - Sonatina op.100 I. Allegro risoluto II. Larghetto III. Scherzo. Molto vivace IV. Finale. Allegro Live performance from the "Gold Prague" recital dedicated to 140. anniversary of Václav Talich (1883 - 1961). Filip Jaro, double bass Xénia Jarová, pianoХудожній керівник – Бойко Тетяна СтепанівнаFA2 Violin Piano Duo Cristian Fatu, violin Victoria Fatu, piano Park University Live performanceJust a lil funk-rock arrangement of everybody's favourite ukulele song. Big thanks to Cole Davis (Bari Sax), Luke Saunders (Drum Solo), and Nancy Wong (additional vocals).mine and my brothers first song written together. tuning d#a#d#g#a#d# (newton faulkner tuning) Guitars: 12 string - Ibanez AEL2012ETKS 6 String - Westfield B220CEQ-BK