I'm shocked. That was impressive. Especially the solo. I know just how hard that actually is (far beyond my skill level) and to see someone play it with near perfect intonation is astounding,
A lot of musicians chicken out of playing the solo, which I think is an integral and fundamental part of this extraordinary music. Good job playing the full song.
This is easily the best arrangement of Stairway for celli I have yet seen. Trying to arrange the parts so that their registers are far enough apart to be heard yet still playable on the cello is hard. There are a few minor intonation issues in the slow part in the beginning, but forgivable. Leaving the guitar solo in the original key and playing it as such is insane, and the principal rocked it hard. Two thumbs way up.
me gustaria comuncarme con ustedes, esta buenisimo el arreglo, y la interpretacion de maravilla,para vaer is hacemos algunos intercambios de partituras
I only wonder if they're going to be playing at the triple door again, I live in Seattle myself and would love the chance to see this kind of quality in person. *Cheers*
I have CD like this; "The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin." They cover like 10 or 11 songs: Whole Lotta Love, Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp, Moby Dick, Immigrant Song, Stairway to Heaven. It's amazing.
@MrSad1997 I would guess that in a lot of cases, these arrangements are written specifically for these cello ensembles, either by a member or a friend/acquaintance of the members.