Talk:Ballade pour Adeline
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Instrumentation section
[edit]The un-cited section on instrumentation says: “Originally composed for piano solo. The Clayderman recording features an accompaniment consisting of strings, keyboard, guitar, bass guitar, and drums.” This is confusing, as the article says that he has recorded it with more than one arrangement; it’s also confusing as there are references to the “original backing” being used for other recordings, as at lease one release has Clayderman playing solo, without backing (e.g. available on the 1981 K-Tel album Themes [K-Tel – NE 1122]), and there is nothing to say - in the article at least - that that wasn’t the original recording to which a backing track was later added... Jock123 (talk) 11:54, 1 April 2023 (UTC)