Mozart Ave Vernum - Using a Franklin
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Mozart Ave Vernum - Using a Franklin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y5qU_9KIo0
Also how about this Mozart country medly of 5 songs!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNTUWLcAAW0
Also how about this Mozart country medly of 5 songs!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNTUWLcAAW0
Last edited by Brian Henry on 26 May 2010 3:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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If you spend enough money on knee levers, it is there on E9 at fret 5, strings 4,5,6,8. When the bass moves down to G in bar 18, I mute string 8 and pick string 9.L. A. Wunder wrote:a problem when I get to "Cujus lautus perforatum",
That phrase is also at fret 8, strings 2,6,8,10, and it is a bit sweeter there because you don't have to re-attack the bass when it moves to G. Also it uses only the common knee levers that everybody has. But it's harder for me to play there since it seems I can never release the knee lever accurately to the half stop for the B flat in the soprano.

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