Cool thanks for letting me know! Recently, I was actually considering reverting back to the old arrangement! Now maybe not? Thanks again glad you like it !
So, it takes an insane amount of patience and no small amount of ingenuity to try and fit two full chords (treble and base lines), and try to play both of them simultaneously, with some lines blending into and exchanging, ON ONE INSTRUMENT! What Master Michael did was absolutely executed brilliantly, and I promise you as far as I know there is no such guitar score. Basically, if you pick up a piano score sheet for piano. Both clefs will be presented, but you will notice gaps where the main melody trinkles down and allows the base to come through. He literally took the two bars and squeezed them into one continuous flow, slowing the song down just a tad to get it all in. Again, very nice. His fingers make me cry, he's probably got raw over skin from all the blisters caused. So, in answer to your question- we suggest a piano score sheet for Imagine, then a chord book or sheet to practice over the notes and blends, and watch this video on repeat- don't underestimate the power of your ears, give yourself time and patience and you got this. From A Cellist.
Iin a book published by Hal Leonard Not at my office so I’m not sure the name of the book but if you googled how Leonard imagine you should find it Good luck thanks
Good, original interprétation, very soft, and calm
Excellent 👌
Mann...this was classic . fantastic ❤️❤️
Thank you so much one of the greatest of all time!!
abraço do Brasil 🤠🙌🇧🇷
Thank you…that was beautiful.
very nice
This version sounds way better than your other interpretation. Great job.
Cool thanks for letting me know!
Recently, I was actually considering reverting back to the old arrangement! Now maybe not?
Thanks again glad you like it !
Wonderful👏👏
This is very cool!
That was very well done, I am impressed. This is what hard work paid off sounds like.😎
Thank you Sarah!!
Very nice! Really played with great feeling! 👍👍👏👏👏
Thank you so much Peter
Very brilliant interpretation. Your guitar sounds beautifully.
Thank you so much I’m glad you like it CARLOS
Again, cheers from France ✌ 🎸
So sweet to listen.
I have new strings for my guitar... she sleep since 1 year😳😅
It’s always good to wake them up!!!
Cheers from Sedona Arizona
Beautiful. Which cordoba model guitar is that?
the Luthier series I believe?
👍
Is this your own arrangement? The fingering looks similar to the Hal Lenard version I’m trying to learn. Fabulous playing !!
I believe it is I just checked I forgot to put it in the description. I changed it just a bit.
@@michaellucarelli thanks Michael. I’m going to keep working at it 😀
Hi where I can buy the sheet tabs of this?
So, it takes an insane amount of patience and no small amount of ingenuity to try and fit two full chords (treble and base lines), and try to play both of them simultaneously, with some lines blending into and exchanging, ON ONE INSTRUMENT!
What Master Michael did was absolutely executed brilliantly, and I promise you as far as I know there is no such guitar score. Basically, if you pick up a piano score sheet for piano. Both clefs will be presented, but you will notice gaps where the main melody trinkles down and allows the base to come through. He literally took the two bars and squeezed them into one continuous flow, slowing the song down just a tad to get it all in. Again, very nice. His fingers make me cry, he's probably got raw over skin from all the blisters caused. So, in answer to your question- we suggest a piano score sheet for Imagine, then a chord book or sheet to practice over the notes and blends, and watch this video on repeat- don't underestimate the power of your ears, give yourself time and patience and you got this.
From A Cellist.
Iin a book published by Hal Leonard
Not at my office so I’m not sure the name of the book but if you googled how Leonard imagine you should find it
Good luck thanks