The "mythical" opening theme of the famous television series produced by Walt Disney and broadcast around the world between the late '50s and the' 60s, in my arrangement for classical guitar. http://www.chitarrarte.it
The "mythical" opening theme of the famous television series produced by Walt Disney and broadcast around the world between the late '50s and the' 60s, in my arrangement for classical guitar. http://www.chitarrarte.it
Bravissimo!
Bill Snyder
Great job. I've had that song in my head since I was about 5 years old (and still remember the words).
"The paths of experimentation twist and turn through mountains of miscalculations, and often lose themselves in error and darkness!"
--Leslie Daniel, "The Brain That Wouldn't Die."
Some tunes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa1...SV2qtug/videos
Wow. I was singing along with the music! Nicely, nicely done!
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That show inspired a lot of sword fights when we were kids ending with the mark of Zorro.. I can still hear my sister running to mom hollering "He "Z" 'ed me!".
You crushed it, Bep. Now I'm translating the lyrics into Italian....
Mick
Ever tried, ever failed? No matter. Try again, fail again. Fail better.--Samuel Beckett
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