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1 2 3 4 5 6 Main theme 7 8 9 tr 10 11 12 tr tr tr Measures 13-21 are meant to imitate birds singing, so try to follow along with an aviary in mind. Feel free to improvise. 13 tr tr tr tr 14 * * 15 tr tr tr tr 16 17 * * 18 * 19 speed up >>> tr 20 21 22 tr 23 24 25 [---------] Repeat main theme from meas. 7-9 [---------] [--4------] [-2-2-4-2-] [---------] [---------] This section represents flowing fountains, so maintain a smooth legato feel. Play the harmony with another instrument or just the higher pitch line if playing on one guitar. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Slow down 36 37 38 Repeat main theme a 4th lower. 39 40 41 tr This section is thunder, so get out that grunge sound. All notes are 32nd notes. 42 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 43 * (a blur of eight 32nd notes) 44 42 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + I have charted this virtuoso I|section (which is supposed to represent lightening and rain) to incorporate two-hand tapping because of the speed with which it must be played. But it doesn't have to be. Even though it is fast, it has a distinct triplet feel so don't lose count while you are playing. (notes are 16th's) 43* tp tp tp tp 44* tp tp tp tp tp 45* tp tp tp tp 46* tp tp tp tp tp 47* tp tp tp tp 48* tp tp tp tp tp 49* tp tp tp tp 50* tp tp tp tp 51* tp tp tp tp 52* tp tp tp tp 53* tp tp tp tp 54* tp tp tp tp 55* tp tp tp tp 56* tp tp tp tp Main theme again a 3rd lower than at first. 57 58 59 tr This covers the first main section of the tune. If anyone puts in the time to learn it, great! Any questions or clarifications will gladly be addressed promptly. 'If it's not Baroque...don't fix it.' A. Vivaldi: The Four Seasons/ Spring violin solo arr. for guitar arranged by Pinter Denes (dpinter@eik.bme.hu)