I have always admired and loved Brazilian composer Luiz Bonfá's music. I even made a recording of his “Manha De Carnaval” with some friends years ago. (Contrabass, voice, percussion, 2 guitars and flute). I always wanted to honor him with a piece… and… here it is! I used a few notes from his theme to underline the "connection" between the pieces. (Note: these few notes is not an infringement of his rights). I use a Capotasto in 1st fret to make the sound a bit more tight. You can chose not to use one or experiment in other frets...
Score and Tabs are available here: https://shop.per-olovkindgren.co ...
"Manha de Carnaval" appeared as a principal theme in the film Orfeu Negro (Black Orpheus) (1959).
Guitar: Thomas Holt: http://www.holtguitars.com
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class19609 years ago
You didn't mention that Bonfa was also exceprtional guitarist. His collaborations with Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd brought Brazilian music to the attention of the world in 1960's.
Whatever, very nice piece of music you wrote (again), Mr Kindgren. Bravo!
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per-olov9 years ago
Hi,
Thank you for listening to me. And thank you for your comment. I could have mentioned many things about him but I have to limit the amount of information under my videos. :-)
Maybe next time I should add a link to Wikipedia... thanks for givin me this idea!
All the best,
Per-Olov
class19609 years ago
Whatever, very nice piece of music you wrote (again), Mr Kindgren. Bravo!
per-olov9 years ago
Thank you for listening to me. And thank you for your comment. I could have mentioned many things about him but I have to limit the amount of information under my videos. :-)
Maybe next time I should add a link to Wikipedia... thanks for givin me this idea!
All the best,
Per-Olov