El Condor Pasa – Classical Solo
A Lesson on a Classical Solo of the Traditional South American Song
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Narrated by:
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Bill Brown
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Bill Brown
About this listen
In this “by ear” lesson, you will learn a neo-classical arrangement of “El Condor Pasa”. While this song’s roots are from the Andes Mountain area, we in the US probably first heard this song sung by Simon & Garfunkel.
In this lesson, you are given a full demonstration of the song to listen to and play along with. Each phrase of the song is taught “by ear” in detail so you learn it quickly and memorize it as you go. This lesson is rated at a level 2.5 difficulty.
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