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I am just getting freshly started and obviously saw many of the comments here questioning what is and isn't possible, but I am stubborn and would love to try. While I am diving into the basics and intent to spend daily some time of sheet reading and everything else, I also want to motivate myself by learning an actual piece of music. I am going to move in ca. 3-5 months and will also need to say goodbye to a dear friend. We usually chill in live jazz and music bars and I would like to surprise her with a piece for her as a goodbye once the day comes. Now there is a lot of nice music out there, but obviously no way I will learn to play a piece in 32nd's.
Any recommendation? I saw some beautiful renditions of Time to Say Goodbye (and a few horrible ones), "vkggoeswild" has an impressive version of Sound of Silence, but I am also looking e.g. into Unforgiven/Metallica - anything with sufficient emotional pull-in will do :) Thank you!
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