A personal favourite — but I found the timing
exhaustingly tricky to transcribe, so have rated this
"difficult", perhaps best left to professional
players.
For those reasons, I have retained the copyright.
Of course, less-experienced players will find it easier
after hearing the MP3, and are welcome to use this
material for non-commercial purposes.
Composers often have lyrics (even nonsense lyrics) in
mind during composition, to help with rhythmic
formation.
The centr...(+)
A personal favourite — but I found the timing
exhaustingly tricky to transcribe, so have rated this
"difficult", perhaps best left to professional
players.
For those reasons, I have retained the copyright.
Of course, less-experienced players will find it easier
after hearing the MP3, and are welcome to use this
material for non-commercial purposes.
Composers often have lyrics (even nonsense lyrics) in
mind during composition, to help with rhythmic
formation.
The centre section was intended to reflect optimism in
difficult times:
May-be to-morrow
Will bring a cloud or two
Even sorrow and a tear
But if you have me and I have you
Then what have we to fear?