Swimming (Nothing I've ever known) - Hans Zimmer (Guitar cover) video free download


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Duration: 03:01
Uploaded: 2013/11/23

Swimming

(Nothing I've ever known)

from Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)

by

Hans Zimmer

arranged for guitar

by

David van Ooijen (2013)

I've uploaded an easier version here: http://youtu.be/i3xfjApqzLI

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Comments

9 years ago

Israel Rodríguez

Pufff buenisimo.estas echo un artista.bravooo

9 years ago

XxPOWERxX C

Dude thinks makes me wanna tear up

9 years ago

marta rodriguez bastida

Just amazing! I love this song and you play it incredible

9 years ago

Isa Belle

So beautiful!!! 

9 years ago

Erikck Javier

Tutorial or tabs

9 years ago

Bgirl EleGe

Qué fresh!! me podrías pasar las notas para aprender o hacer un tutorial?

9 years ago

Pedro Kaique

could make a step by step teaching please ?????????????

9 years ago

- Azy -

Bravo!

9 years ago

Lázaro C. Vieira

parabéns 

9 years ago

Jose Rodriguez

ayudame con los tabs necesito dedicar esa cancion 

9 years ago

Yani Pedraza

<3.<3

9 years ago

Dustin Holliday

yo is this in standard tuning ?

9 years ago

Zombielover58

I love it! I just hate how the mike covers your hand n I can't see the notes

9 years ago

saori

Hermoso tema

9 years ago

RiverDancer99

Absolutely beautiful!!! You play so wonderfully it made me want to cry!!! You have a gift!

9 years ago

Damia Dereka

Excellent! Sorry, you can throw me tablature (or notes), how to play this Mellody?

10 years ago

alba ribalta

Podrias enviarme la partitura por correo porfavor, es que no la encuentro :)

10 years ago

Niels Kristian Tjelle Holm

Is there any chance that you make this available for download?

10 years ago

Hannah Leblanc

Please do a tutorial!!!!!!!!!!!

10 years ago

TheFlyingNerfChicken

Very nice cover! I've been working on my own arrangement for a little while now and it's cool to see how mine differs from yours, as not a whole lot of people have tackled this piece. I was a bit anxious to hear how you handled the part at 1:17, where the strings come in to give it that amazing, lush atmosphere. I honestly wasn't expecting it to sound so good, so kudos to you! Hopefully I'll be posting a video of mine soon. Cheers!

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