
Tutorial #4 of my arrangement of Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings, Opus 11. Believe it or not, this one took some effort to post. I had to argue with my computer quite a bit to finally get a video where the audio and music lined up. I had played the piece much slower so that everyone could see what I was doing a little better. Then, I went to post it, and YouTube rejected it, because it was too long. So, I had to go back, and do the whole thing all over again. This is the end result. I don't own a tripod, nor do I own a coffee table, so I actually had to record myself playing, create a MIDI file, then physically hold the camera and record the LCD as best as I could while it played the piece back. (Sorry, I haven't figured out how to create MIDI files or controllers to email as of yet). My apologies about it having a few hand shakes here and there. I thought my arms were going to fall off by the time I got to the 7 minute mark. This is installment #4 of my tutotial series for the Adagio for Strings. This one was requested by several folks, so hopefully this will fulfill what they have been wanting to see. I just wish I could have posted the first one instead. As always, if there are any questions about what I'm doing, or how I'm doing it with this piece, you can send me a msg, or you can refer to my other 3 tutorials. I also have the PDF of the sheet music, for those who are interested. It's my own arrangement, so you won't be able to order this version out of a catalog or from a music store. But, if you send me a message with an email address, I'll fire a copy off to you. Good luck, and have fun!
