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Another popular serenade, this song’s lyrics, by Giovanni Capurro (1859-1920), compare the beloved’s face to the sun, a face that could brighten even the most melancholy of evenings. A popular encore for tenors, this piece translates well to the guitar. Its familiar melody is instantly recognizable by people worldwide. Its sentiment has universal appeal.
Guitarists who play for wedding receptions and other special occasions will want to learn this piece to have on hand in their repertoire. It is one of the most frequently-requested pieces at such events.
Spot Practice Clip:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/embed/Do101MV5EhU[/youtube]Try to sustain the melody throughout the piece (try to imitate the way a tenor would sing the top line of an aria). In this passage, the grace note (D) played with 4 is a whole step away from the main melody note (C#), which makes the legato more difficult. If you find this hard to get a good clear sound, try practicing whole step grace notes with no accompaniment, only using 3 and 4.
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