Ennio Morricone - For A Few Dollars More | Luca Stricagnoli | Fingerstyle Guitar Cover -

The main theme is built on a structured AA'B format , where variations in intensity—often through whistling, choir, and Jew’s harp—drive the narrative forward.

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" The main theme is built on a structured

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 . Arrangement Analysis: "For a Few Dollars More" This

His style is defined by the use of custom instruments , such as a triple-neck guitar, and inventive attachments like a magnetic "reversed slide". such as a triple-neck guitar

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.

1. The Composition: Morricone’s Spaghetti Western Archetype

2. The Performer: Luca Stricagnoli’s "Acoustic Reimagining"