The classical guitar — (sometimes called the "Spanish guitar" or "nylon string guitar") — is a 6-stringed plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones.
A guitar with nylon strings on it for a softer sound.
(Classical guitarist) *Antoine Carre *Francesco Corbetta (ca 1615–1681) *Giovanni Battista Granata *Francisco Guerau *Girolamo Montesardo *Alonso Mudarra (1510–1580) *Santiago de Murcia (Around 1682 or 1685–1732) (Spain) *Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710) (Spain) *Robert de Visee (ca 1658–1725) (France)
"Fur Elise" (English: "For Elise") is the subtitle of one of Ludwig van Beethoven's most popular compositions. The formal title is the Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor (WoO 59 and Bia 515) for solo piano.
Here I play my favourite part of Fur Elise (from Beethoven). PS: Let me know, what your opinion is. Thanks, Ancilla
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Fur Elise
Sometimes there's a breeze that blows in the summer... It's always on the hottest, day, with the broiling sun in a cloudless sky. It's that breeze that can make the entire day worth living twice. But then, it's such a small thing, which we often take for granted. What a difference the smallest things can make!
Google: The Fur Elise Jams?
Took this tonight. I think it said Google: "The Fur Elise Jams" but I'm not sure. (It may have been "Jam.") Probably a hard one, but anyone want to guess where?