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Electric Classics - Bruch Concerto No. 1 for Guitar

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Classical grandeur electrified for adventurous guitarists

If you love the idea of shredding your way through something traditionally elegant, this is a wonderfully bold crossover. It takes Bruch’s soaring concerto and gives it a distorted, modern edge that feels surprisingly alive rather than gimmicky. Guitarists will probably love how playable and immersive it feels, especially with the orchestral backing and slower practice tracks helping you grow into the performance.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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Electric Classics - Bruch Concerto No. 1 for Guitar

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ISBN: 9781596157422
Authors: Anonymous
Publisher: Music Minus One
Date of Publication: 2006-07-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Music
Related Topics: Pop Culture, Rock N Roll, Art
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Music Minus One. Performed by Theron Welch (electric guitar) with the Stuttgart Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Emil Kahn. An electric guitar arrangement of Bruch Violin Concerto, presenting a bold, modern sound with distortion. Includes a beautifully engraved solo part and tablature for the entire concerto, and a stereo CD featuring the complete concerto with Theron Welch as soloist, plus an orchestral accompaniment track (orchestra minus the soloist) for practice. Also includes a -20% slow-tempo version of the accompaniment to help you get up to speed.
 

Classical grandeur electrified for adventurous guitarists

If you love the idea of shredding your way through something traditionally elegant, this is a wonderfully bold crossover. It takes Bruch’s soaring concerto and gives it a distorted, modern edge that feels surprisingly alive rather than gimmicky. Guitarists will probably love how playable and immersive it feels, especially with the orchestral backing and slower practice tracks helping you grow into the performance.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.