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    Default Paganini Sonata Concertata Allegro Spiritoso

    This took me longer than I’d like to admit to learn both parts lol. The mandolin part wasn’t too bad but I’m not a great classical guitar player so that part took me a minute to learn.

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    Default Re: Paganini Sonata Concertata Allegro Spiritoso

    Excellent job, on both instruments! And it's very impressive that you seem to be playing both parts from memory.

    Nice to hear this piece again— I used to play guitar on all this repertoire. Paganini's trios are also great stuff, but you'll need a mandola and a mandocello.

    One niggly little point: are you playing e natural for e# around 4:40 (on guitar)?

    Thanks for posting!

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    Default Re: Paganini Sonata Concertata Allegro Spiritoso

    Loved that performance, Ralph, thanks for sharing!
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