Marc – that is the only spot in the classical guitar arrangement where I changed the fingering.
The original composition calls for the notes to be fingered as played (without the bar chord). I found that awkward on my Taylor. Realized the notes were of a bar “C” shape at the second fret (D chord). I often play that bar chord whenever the chord D/F# (D with F# in the bass) is called for. Prefer to play the bar chord over wrapping my thumb around the neck and playing the sixth string at the second fret while holding a D chord.
Daryl – a very perceptive question.
This is a public forum and I’m told the groom plays guitar.
The original October wedding was local, and I would have played my acoustic Taylor guitar in the video.
The September wedding will be in Maui while a large group of us are on vacation. (We are all staying in different resorts.) Our friends, the bride’s parents, convinced the young couple to join all of us and enjoy a wedding / honeymoon in Maui at their expense.
Don’t trust the airlines with my Taylor so will be taking my classical guitar. It’s a beautiful guitar but primarily of sentimental value. Haven’t touched it in years. Playing my classical daily and hoping for a flawless performance.
Dan
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webtvdan wrote:
Beautifully played Dan. I really enjoyed your arrangement.
Why? Are you flying United? :silly:
Don’t trust the airlines with my Taylor so will be taking my classical guitar. It’s a beautiful guitar but primarily of sentimental value. Haven’t touched it in years. Playing my classical daily and hoping for a flawless performance.
Dan
Beautifully played Dan. I really enjoyed your arrangement.