SIMON GABRIELOW Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 Here's another Vivaldi piece [or attempt at one]. It is well known, and to me has such a mysterious timeless quality about the melody, the tune, as it seems to occupy its own place separate from anything else. It is from the flautino concerto, [the flautino - with its intended very shrill high notes] but works well on other instruments too.. With Anglo concertina it is relatively straight forward, except for a few awkward note groups requiring careful use of bellows, and tricky fingering - making parts of tune just possible to carry off [adequately] Just as well it is slow tempo! It uses the right hand side of keyboard [because of higher notes] which could lend to harmonising - but for now this attempt uses single notes only; as it does add to its intrigue, and ethereal tone, with the space around it. Note; I added slight resonance [echo] to the sound to lift it a bit more [ as the room used to record in has, in reality, little, to no resonance at all]. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin Essery Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 Very lovely. Have downloaded the music and had a run through. will return to it later as part of my repertoire 🙂 Great find. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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