W. A. Mozart - Rondo alla Turca (Turkish March), solo classical guitar video free download


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Duration: 02:38
Uploaded: 2012/02/14

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In Mozart's time, the Ottoman Empire still ruled Turkey. Their military bands, called Janissary bands, were quite popular, even in Europe. Mozart borrowed from their sound and rhythm to produce this work, which became one of the big hits of Mozart's day. Its popularity has rarely waned since then.

This, the final movement of the sonata, captures the military bands' brassy sound. In its whirling feel, it can evoke another aspect of Turkish culture which has captivated Westerners--the whirling motion of the Sufi dervishes as they perform their ancient ritual of peace and wholeness, though the Rondo whirls at light speed, in contrast to the gentle movement of the Mevlevi.

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Comments

8 years ago

Lightclaw Danney

is it ok if i can play this with only two fingers?people say its wrong that way but i find it more comfortable

8 years ago

radio spirit

so awesome!

8 years ago

757Watson

Looks like we have 77 idiots out there.

8 years ago

Yoss Vesse

:O Beautiful, but can you put the tab on the description please ? D: 

8 years ago

thanh lam ho

Awesome! very very heavenly!

8 years ago

Marko Popara Martín

Ya me gustaría a mí tocar así XD

8 years ago

Farhad Farkish

Wow :|

8 years ago

Jacob Pickett

www.scribd.com/doc/55598186/Rondo-alla-turca-Gerlini-guitar#scribd 

8 years ago

Φιλιππος

Your tuning is completly abnornal, like what you played xD

8 years ago

TheCynicalDouche

Dope.

8 years ago

Alish Rai

i had never imagined that this can be played on guitar...... this video inspired me a lot!! thank you

8 years ago

Shosho Rex

Amazing!

8 years ago

elliott vernon

Amazing playing. Who did the arrangement?

8 years ago

I Like Cheese

OH MY GOD

8 years ago

Luiz Paulo Souza Porto

mal posso ver seus movimentos..

8 years ago

jason ciaccio

absolutely wonderful! Thank you for that!!

9 years ago

Magnelo Magnata

You are amazing

9 years ago

guitarspectre

great, but as a popular piece some parts could be controlled on foot and innovate with interpretations, like arpeggios on chord isnt? again great, but I'm against covers of any kind

9 years ago

Akradej Sriurai

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9 years ago

Pierre Hodges

Beautiful

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