The Girl With The Flaxen Hair/La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin-Claude Debussy~Desra Dabney & Bob Baratta
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- Desra Dabney & Bob Baratta perform The Girl With The Flaxen Hair / La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin by Claude Debussy at Coffee Amici in Findlay, Ohio USA 27th of August 2011.
Recorded & edited by Keith Dabney
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I love this, I was looking at all of the creative ways people have done this over the years and I think this was a great job even with a Guitar it still had that romantic relaxing feel to it. I could just sway to this in the wind!
I was suppose to use this video as background for my studies but now I can't focus anymore hahah
Awesome performance!
I rarely comment on videos but this cover of The Girl With The Flaxen Hair is absolutely beautiful.
this makes me want to cry , it's so beautiful!!!
Simply wonderful, extraordinary performance of this duo. Congrats and thanks for this masterpiece.
Debussy would love it.
Bravo, your sounds blend so smoothly :)
This is my favorite cover of La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin!! ♥♥
It's a pity that this channel is inactive, because it sounds really, really beautiful. You guys could record this again sometime later...
A lovely interpretation. Thank you from England
"Pain in the neck"
Good one
This is absolutely beautiful.
This is so beautiful. I'm trying to emulate this sound.
wonderful. I like the Coffee Amici too. Congratulations
Amazing flute and guitar,
Incredible sound on the flute. Even Pahud couldn't criticise her performance.
one of the best I've ever heard
WONDERFUL!!! Thanks for sharing.
Sublime. Thank you.
Beautiful!
Fantastic!
Way to go. Great job.
wonderful
Awesome.
Desra you are lovely!
Amazing.... lindo... perfect...
Very Lovely.
Wow!
I've just listened... It's hard to find words, to comment.. Wow! Bravo!
I would appreciate if you could share these sheets : )
Very nice
Nice
Hi, nice arrangement!!! I love it so much!!! Can I have the scores please? =)
美しい
+1
Interesting here how she starts with a high D rather than an E as is commonly written.
Actually im doubting if it was a high D now. Her fingers are not in the D configuration on first note. Anyone know the first note she plays?