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Piano Sonata K. 545 by W. A. Mozart, 1st Mvt (classical guitar arrangement by Emre Sabuncuoğlu)


Mozart’s beloved Sonata K. 545 arranged for solo guitar by Dr. Emre.

Arranged and performed by Emre Sabuncuoglu. Copyright © 2012 Los Angeles Guitar Academy Publishing. All rights reserved.
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Originally posted by UC3eQeaR786C8HCGFMqtCUSw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVK136zLu5E

25 thoughts on “Piano Sonata K. 545 by W. A. Mozart, 1st Mvt (classical guitar arrangement by Emre Sabuncuoğlu)

  • Wonderful playing… clean and classy as well as classical. Glad I've discovered this chap. Will watch more of him and – hopefully – learn a lot.

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  • awesome shift for those high 4th leaps when the come up in the melody. bass is uninterrupted each time. also the recap looks gnarly!!!

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  • I learned this when I was about 7 or 8 years old on piano????I am 22 years old now and still don’t know how to read sheet music. I learned it by ear and just double checking with people that know how to read sheet music to triple check that I played it right. But I play piano solely by ear ????????????????

    There’s so much nostalgia and memories associated with this song. It is such a beautiful melody and to this day is still one of my favorite tunes. I still play it to this day, along with many more tunes other songs. I love all types of music and instrumentals like interstellar, Narnia, lion king’s this land, Balto soundtracks, or any Hanz Zimmer music honestly. I love it all????piano, music, melody, harmony, symphony is my outlet and soothes my soul, playing piano will remain in me forever ????????I love music. Even though I will probably never learn how to read notes or sheet music, I will always play piano and sing in harmony. Thankful to and grateful that God gave me such gift like this????????????

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  • I didn’t know an arrangement was possible let alone a beautiful performance. True virtuoso

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  • I'm a classical pianist and this is one of my go-to simple pieces for warm ups, and I've just recently (like, today) bought a guitar. After honing through some scales and thinking it was comparatively easy, I decided to attempt this piece – my dumbass assuming it was a pretty standard piece and has so many built in scales and appergios it would be a good way to learn guitar. Lmaooooo spent about half an hour and obviously can't get past about ten bars in lol came to look it up to see if anyone else was playing it and realised how foolish I was for jumping in the deep end ???? one day!

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  • I purchased the transcription for this piece and am slowly working my way through it. Is there another "tutorial" video that goes along w/ this one cause boy is it harder than I originally thought!!! (not that I thought it was going to be easy! ha.). Just astonishing playing.. Thank you!

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  • Just heard a bit of this… on a call center’s hold music! 99% sure they used this exact recording as well. Beautifully performed and lovely arrangement. Would love to see more Mozart works for guitar

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  • Amazing arranged for solo guitar!! I can not be happier with the purchase, and expect more for classical music from your website. Love it.

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