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... Paul Simon & Art Garfunkle performed in front of more than half a million fans all gathered together. ... Besides playing acoustic guitar, Simon also duets with Garfunkle who mostly sings but will occasionally pick up a tambourine. ... A very comfortable and soothing song followed by a little dialogue from Paul Simon thanking people responsible for making the concert possible. ... There is big water tower with Simon and Garfunkle painted high on the watertower, is lit up beautifully. What follows then is a slower song, “Scarborough Fair”, that utilizes a great melody that showcases the talents of Paul Simon’s finger picking. ... The key for this song is a lot higher because I can see a capo now on Paul Simon’s acoustic guitar. ... In this song, Garfunkle backs off, takes a rest and Simon sings solo. ... The soothing and passionate voice of Paul Simon doing solo is pretty cool. ...
Garfunkle then gets back up and joins SImon with a slow song about depression and bouncing back from it. ... Paul Simon has picked up an electric Fender guitar and is laying down a happy beat. ...
Art Garfunkle follows that with a cover called “A Heart in New York” . ... Garfunkle also has a beautiful tenor voice that resonates throughout the New York audience. ... This song is slower tune that Art Garfunkle’s voice beautifully melds with the solo piano. ...
This song goes into a cool groovy beat called “Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover” that involves primarily drums, keyboard and Simon’s acoustic guitar. ... The applause brings Simon and Garfunkle back out onto the stage to please the masses with a slow tempo song called “Bookends”. This song is a duet that only features Simon’s acoustic guitar providing melody. ... “The Sound of Silence” intros with a becoming minor riff on Simon’s acoustic guitar.
Approximate Word count = 1630 Approximate Pages = 6.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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