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Does anyone recognise this tune?
With apologies to all for the horrendous dictaphone recording!
I'm rusty as hell and getting back in the saddle after years of neglect. I learned this piece many years ago and I'm struggling to remember it but some parts are slowly coming back. It would be great to find a clip of it being played properly to jog the memory: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AvUP7zedWRvVkO9T...IKQ_g?e=j8alpe (BTW if there's a preferred way to share audio clips here please let me know) |
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That's "Lagrima" by Francisco Tárrega. A very popular piece from the classical guitar's Romantic era.
Here's the piece done by Pepe Romero. As an added treat, he plays it on a vintage Torres guitar once owned by Tárrega.
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Brilliant, thank you!!!
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Brad Werner has a lesson on available. His website is very helpful.
https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.co...grima-tarrega/
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