Ennio Morricone - For A Few Dollars More | Luca Stricagnoli | Fingerstyle Guitar Cover 🔔
Stricagnoli’s version, released under CandyRat Records on his album Change of Rules (2020), serves as a masterclass in solo arrangement.
1. The Composition: Morricone’s Spaghetti Western Archetype
His style is defined by the use of custom instruments , such as a triple-neck guitar, and inventive attachments like a magnetic "reversed slide". and rhythm simultaneously.
2. The Performer: Luca Stricagnoli’s "Acoustic Reimagining"
Luca Stricagnoli, an Italian guitarist now based in Nashville, is recognized for pushing the boundaries of what a single acoustic guitar can achieve. such as a triple-neck guitar
Stricagnoli focuses on "reimagining" the acoustic guitar as a full band, utilizing percussive hits for drums and multi-neck techniques to play bass, melody, and rhythm simultaneously. 3. Arrangement Analysis: "For a Few Dollars More"
This paper explores the technical and artistic intersection between cinematic legacy and Luca Stricagnoli’s modern fingerstyle innovation through his solo guitar arrangement of the theme from For a Few Dollars More . and rhythm simultaneously.
The original score by Ennio Morricone for Sergio Leone’s 1965 film redefined the Western genre by replacing traditional orchestral tropes with an "eclectic and abrasive" sonic palette.