7 German Folksongs
[Guitar & Voice]
transcribed for voice & guitar
All my thoughts, down there, allow me, there's a linden tree, little sister, if the moon should move, how do I get to the door
Three years before his death, Johannes Brahms published 42 well-known folk songs with their own piano accompaniments. This collection, published in 6 volumes in 1894, already enjoyed great popularity during the composer's lifetime. To this day, these pieces are considered to be one of the most important contributions to adaptations of folk songs from the Romantic era. The present transcription of Tilman Hoppstock for voice and guitar includes the seven movements of the song that the arranger believes are most suitable for performance with guita
- transcription and fingerings by T. Hoppstock
- Introductory text in German and English
| Featured Product | No |
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| Arranger/Editor | Tilman Hoppstock |
| Composer | BRAHMS, JOHANNES |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Level of Difficulty | 4 |
| Description | transcribed for voice & guitar All my thoughts, down there, allow me, there's a linden tree, little sister, if the moon should move, how do I get to the door Three years before his death, Johannes Brahms published 42 well-known folk songs with their own piano accompaniments. This collection, published in 6 volumes in 1894, already enjoyed great popularity during the composer's lifetime. To this day, these pieces are considered to be one of the most important contributions to adaptations of folk songs from the Romantic era. The present transcription of Tilman Hoppstock for voice and guitar includes the seven movements of the song that the arranger believes are most suitable for performance with guita
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