Rainer Schrecklinger
Unterwegs
Rainer Schrecklinger
Unterwegs
- Instrumentation Guitar
- Composer Rainer Schrecklinger
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Sheet Music (Notes & Tablature)
- Publisher Ricordi
- Order no. SY2723
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Description:
After a journey, for a long time we draw on all the memories, experiences, encounters with people and the impressions of fascinating creatures and landscapes. The compositions in this edition are snapshots to listen to. For each of them, I remembered a very specific image, experience or feeling I had during one of my trips, reinterpreting it in sounds. Furthermore, the pieces are suitable for introducing and establishing the essential separation of the three fingers of the right hand. The requirements for the left hand are manageable and most chords only involve holding one or two fingers down. After a journey, for a long time we draw on all the memories, experiences, encounters with people and the impressions of fascinating creatures and landscapes. The compositions in this edition are snapshots to listen to. For each of them, I remembered a very specific image, experience or feeling I had during one of my trips, reinterpreting it in sounds. Furthermore, the pieces are suitable for introducing and establishing the essential separation of the three fingers of the right hand. The requirements for the left hand are manageable and most chords only involve holding one or two fingers down. After a journey, for a long time we draw on all the memories, experiences, encounterswith people and the impressions of fascinating creatures and landscapes. The compositions in this edition are snapshots to listen to. For each of them, I remembered a very specific image, experience or feeling I had during one of my trips, reinterpreting it in sounds. Furthermore, the pieces are suitable for introducing and establishing the essential separation of the three fingers of the right hand. The requirements for the left hand are manageable and most chords only involve holding one or two fingers down.