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Scherzino Mexicano
by Manuel Ponce, played on a 2006 Aaron Green classical guitar.
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=7492979 . |
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great job
I'd never heard that piece before. I liked it and loved your interpretation!
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I copied the interpretation from a Manuel Barrueco recording. Of course, Manuel plays it beautifully and absolutely flawlessly. I can more or less "get through it" with a few rough patches here and there. I really love the B section with the chromatically descending bass line in quarter note triplets. Ponce wrote some really wonderful guitar music, and it is no wonder that Andres Segovia was such a proponent of his music!
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Well done! Thanks for posting that.
Dave |
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That's very nice and expressive playing. Really liked it.
Your Aaron Green guitar sounds great. I heard another recently (can't remember exactly where from) and it caught my ear too. Seems like a really talented builder. (And his shop is less than 30 miles from my house.....Yikes. )
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