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Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen) • Vocal version
Rock
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Para vocais e piano (ou Guitarra)
Instrumentação |
Piano, Voz, Guitarra clássica |
Para voz e piano ou guitarra (Glee Cast)
Instrumentação |
Piano, Voz, Guitarra clássica |
Para vocais e piano (ou Guitarra)
Instrumentação |
Piano, Voz, Guitarra clássica |
Instrumentação |
Piano, Voz |
Instrumentação |
Piano, Voz |
Instrumentação |
Voz |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura principal |
Instrumentação |
Voz |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura principal |
Gênero |
Pop |
Andrew Rubbens 09 nov 2018 11:50
To begin with, I'd like to note that Bohemian Rhapsody per se is a very complex music work, it's six minutes and 10 pages long - that's a lot to learn just as a fact! Also, let's take into account the presence of opera features (vocalist, mind your range) and complicated harmonies. This is all to say that the fact that you are onto learning this composition, it is already a tangible step in improving your performing skills. There are dozens and dozens of music arrangements of the song on the internet and all need to be careful picking the one that corresponds to your level and is not too far from the one and only original. I was surprised to find out that the Glee cast version is actually closer to Queen's studio sounding than some of the 'official' arrangement. I did enjoy the solo piano version too mainly due to the fact that the piano alone was made to mimic the whole recording, kudos to the authors. In short, being finally able to play this gem is very rewarding.
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