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Kristofer Dahl8th October 2009You could hardly tell it's the same melody - nice harmonizations and interesting lesson Gera!
Bogdan Radovic8th October 2009Great lesson Gerardo! ![]()
Pedja Simovic8th October 2009Excellent lesson Gerardo!
I love III IV and V. II sounds very Pat Metheny like ![]()
Alexiaden938th October 2009That was enchanting, Gerardo ! ![]()
Sensible Jones8th October 2009Great lesson Gerardo, very interesting to hear the same piece with these variations!!! ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic8th October 2009Very cool Gerardo, nice way or harmonizing these simple melodies to make them sound more interesting!
Marcus Siepen8th October 2009great lesson, it is impressive, how the song changes. My fave versions are 2 and 4 ![]()
Gerardo Siere8th October 2009Its great you like it, but you hace to congratulate this guy Mariano Fraga, who actually made this for GMC, I just play it.
Here's the "original" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71f2fahFhDE
Laszlo Boross8th October 2009Very nice an useful lesson Gerardo!
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David Wallimann12th October 2009This is a wonderful lesson Gerardo.
I love the 5th arrangement, very emotional! :-)
Emir Hot15th October 2009Awesome variations. Number 2 is really cool with arpeggios.



Hello everyone, today I bring 5 Harmonic Variations over "Ah, vous dirai je, maman". This arrangement was made by my friend Mariano Fraga probably based on Mozart's K.265, I made a slight modification on the melody to make it fit the modern version we usually hear when we are kids, many of you probably know this song as "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" or the "Alphabet song".
As always there is a fully fingered scores. Each variation has its own tempo so in the BT several count-ins are included.
Hope you like it!