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Carcassi Etude 7
Carcassi etude cycle continues with this iconic arpeggio study.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQgd...NnY-iyMpJ701nT |
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Great playing and great video as always. I don't usually comment but I always watch your videos.
Good lord man you know so much music! Your repertoire is how many songs? I feel like I lose one for every one I learn. |
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Thank you TKoehler!
These studies that I have released in recent years (Brouwer, Sor, Carcassi) in the youtube channel are among the ones I've used to study the last 20 years, and they're not actually part of concert repertoire in these days. And for some of them I need the score for sure, 100 etudes would be too much to remember by heart! |
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Nice playing. Are you using nails?
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Thank you. Yes I play with nails, but here they're quite short ones.
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I love listening to your videos but this one is particularly impressive... thanks for posting!
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adultguitarjourney.blogspot.com Taylor 712, a couple of nice classicals |
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Very nice
I've worked on these etudes for years and appreciate how hard they are .. very very nice work!
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Thank you for the interest and comments!
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Very nice performance! Excellente!
I also really dig that sweet little parlor guitar with pegs. Can you give us some background on it?
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Thank you redlabel! This instrument is copy of an italian Fabricatore guitar from the early 19th century made by Gioachino Giussani. For example Mauro Giuliani used to play Fabricatore's instruments. There's slight modifications made such as the bridge is as in the modern instruments to allow more strong attack on strings when needed.
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