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 Pachelbel’s Canon in D on 5 String Electric ViolinDave Kim, a professional violinist, DJ, and multi-instrumentalist, is now available on iTunes and Amazon. He has performed in various music venues worldwide and shared the stage with notable musicians… 
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 Pachelbel – Canon in D on Guitar EnsembleCanon in D – Performance 2005…. 
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 Canon in D by Pachelbel, Performed by Jawmunji“Canon in D” played on classical guitar. Get the tab and lesson here: http://jaw.iinet.net.au/stuff/JAW-Canon_in_D.pdf by Jawmunji, a talented fingerstyle guitarist…. 
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 Harpist Sylvia Woods Performs Pachelbel Canon in DHarp Canon in D 
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 Canon in D Major – PachelbelCanon Piano Version 
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 Canon in D by Pachelbel, Performed by Per-Olov KindgrenContent: Per-Olov Kindgren, a classical guitarist, shares his non-monetized channel. Starting January 2024, sheet music and TABs will be available at https://shop.per-olovkindgren.com. The piece is a Passacaglia with a repeated… 
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 How Beethoven Created Incredible Music as a Deaf Composer(sponsored) It’s hard to imagine writing music you can’t hear, but that’s exactly what Ludwig van Beethoven did. As one of the greatest composers in history, Beethoven didn’t just face… 
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 Johann Strauss – Vienna WaltzJohann Strauss II, also known as Johann Baptist Strauss and Johann Strauss, Jr., was an Austrian composer of light music and operettas. He composed over 500 waltzes, polkas, quadrilles, and… 
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 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach…Johann Sebastian Bach. He published several of his father’s works and even directed a performance of the Credo from Johann Sebastian’s B Minor Mass (BWV 232) in 1784, a time… 
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 Johann Strauss – Persian March, Op. 289Johann Strauss II composed “Persian March” in G minor in 1864. He conducted the first performance in Vienna in December of that year to celebrate his 20th debut anniversary. More… 
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 Johann Strauss II – Fast Polka – Op. 373Johann Strauss II, an Austrian composer known for his light dance music and operettas, composed the fast polka “Hunting (Fast Polka), Op. 373”. More of Johann Strauss’s music can be… 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 