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  • well done :D

  • Good work. Just got this piece from my guitar teacher.

  • Some are too slow. Some are too fast. This one is juuust right :)

  • Def. a job well done, no doubt about that. The only thing I could suggest is what I have written in my copy of the score. States to play mf first time playing the arpeggiated chord and mp the second time you repeat the chord. So it's just kinda of a patterned through out that kinda emulates an echo. Also right before the meter changes i have rallentando written in.

    But imma have to agree with everyone else your tempo was beautiful.

  • It reminds me of faires :3

  • I think this is a perfect tempo. I agree with most of the other people; all these advanced players play it at insanely fast tempos and you can't appreciate the harmony at all. Nice playing.

  • @bluewaterpig Capisco il tuo discorso,e lo condivido. Ma,io credo,che sia un poco lenta. Certo anch'io preferisco che sia "comprensibile" piuttosto che "spettacolare". Poi è il bello della musica......l'interpretazione!

  • Just about perfect in every way! Really elegant playing...

  • Randy Rhoads used the chord progression for Ozzy Osbourne's Diary Of A Madman. I hope you don't mind me responding with it but I did a version for Classical Guitar Quintet!

  • you have made this your own, which as a classical soloist means mission accomplished!

    Lovely performance!

  • muy bueno

  • maybe a biiit faster, just a little and with more dynamics and different tempos

  • WOW!!!  it's realy great! I can listen to this song seven times

  • woow is intro Unintended Muse HAARP :)

    woow

  • take a bow - muse is also roughly derived from it

  • After watching a couple of folks here on YouTube play this piece at an insane speed of 150-ish bpm (maybe I'm exaggerating a bit there, but yeah), this made me feel a little more at ease, because I just learned this piece recently and play it around your speed here. I actually like it slower, because it "leaves more room" to distinguish the notes, so to speak.

    Nice job bro! I see I have a lot of practicing up to do (I'm possibly playing this at my school's recital). 5 stars!

  • Great! But why all classical guitarists looks like having some crippling?

  • You know, I willl never play this study fast again in my life. Great playing. Where do you study music?

  • great video thanks for uploading

  • the speed is great, the original score indicates a time of 1 min 25 so this is perfect, and how Leo Brouwer plays it!

  • yeah I have seen a lot of these people try and play it as fast as they can and it's so much better this way

  • @atw42 They're called Etude "Simples" for a reason ;)

  • @bhm1712 that is not true...Leo Brower plays it really fast...not to fast but fast enough...by the way this is a good cover

  • GRAN BEL LAVORO.da quanto studi?

    sto affrontando anche io questo pezzo...è molto bello.

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