Beautiful performance- thank you so much. Sure this is a John Dowland composition. Listen to "John Dowland - Complete Lute Works, Vols. 1-5" by Paul O' Dette (Harmonia Mundi).
We didn't learn Renaissance music in my guitar class. We mostly learned Spanish and Rock guitar, and how to play Ode to Joy. I wish we would have learned stuff like this though (considering elements of this kind of music crop up in metal songs like like, like Skyclad, Blackmore's Night, and even Black Sabbath)
@michealdark Your right, quite a few bands in the early 70s took influences from renaissence music.When I fist started to learn to play guitar I used to dream of playing in a rock band ,then I saw john williams on a tv proggramme called pebble mill at one playing some bach ,then that was it for me and 27 years later im still as passionate as ever in learnining and playing all the amazing music wriiten for the classical guitar,though I did learn smoke on the water.
@mikegroocockguitar I checked out this set of troubadour and minstrel music from the library. The problem is that I can read standard notation for guitar, but only just. If it were in tabs, I could probably learn these songs easily, because the melodies don't look that hard really. As it stands now, it's a lot harder because I'm having to review not location on the fretboard before even starting
@michealdark If you type in ....Declamp guitar.... into a search engine you will come across a classical guitar web site with lots of free downloads and quite a bit of it is in tab form, and there is a lot of ' early music' .
Hi - this sounds like John Dowland's "Mistress Winter's Jump" Mystery solved! I've learned it myself, but to be honest I prefer your version. Where did you get the score?
@bclaxer09 learning to read guitar music and/or tablature and practicing an hour or more per day should give you the skills needed to play this piece and hundreds of others like it,just be patient and enjoy the process and it will happen,all the best.
HI im an actor currently about to starts rehearsing for a contemporay shakespeare adaption, any chance you could send me a tab for this? Its beautiful.
OMG THANKS SO MUCH, i finally found a piece of music i can use for my project in my Shakespeare class. thanks soo much, and that was really good. love how you were into it and all too.
Very nice Mike. I get sick of modern music sometimes. It's all so loud and aggressive. There's a purity about unamplified guitar music especially elizabethan.
Beautiful performance- thank you so much. Sure this is a John Dowland composition. Listen to "John Dowland - Complete Lute Works, Vols. 1-5" by Paul O' Dette (Harmonia Mundi).
gemini16th 1 month ago
Where can I hear more?
BaronessAnneMarie 3 months ago in playlist Elizabethan music
Bravo! I do so very much enjoy this lovely rendition. Please, accept my appreciation for adding some pleasant culture to youtube. I am most pleased.
BaronessAnneMarie 3 months ago in playlist Elizabethan music
We didn't learn Renaissance music in my guitar class. We mostly learned Spanish and Rock guitar, and how to play Ode to Joy. I wish we would have learned stuff like this though (considering elements of this kind of music crop up in metal songs like like, like Skyclad, Blackmore's Night, and even Black Sabbath)
michealdark 7 months ago
@michealdark Your right, quite a few bands in the early 70s took influences from renaissence music.When I fist started to learn to play guitar I used to dream of playing in a rock band ,then I saw john williams on a tv proggramme called pebble mill at one playing some bach ,then that was it for me and 27 years later im still as passionate as ever in learnining and playing all the amazing music wriiten for the classical guitar,though I did learn smoke on the water.
mikegroocockguitar 6 months ago
@mikegroocockguitar I checked out this set of troubadour and minstrel music from the library. The problem is that I can read standard notation for guitar, but only just. If it were in tabs, I could probably learn these songs easily, because the melodies don't look that hard really. As it stands now, it's a lot harder because I'm having to review not location on the fretboard before even starting
michealdark 6 months ago
@michealdark If you type in ....Declamp guitar.... into a search engine you will come across a classical guitar web site with lots of free downloads and quite a bit of it is in tab form, and there is a lot of ' early music' .
mikegroocockguitar 6 months ago
@mikegroocockguitar Thanks, that was incredibly helpful. :)
michealdark 6 months ago
This is wonderful :)
EPStagner 10 months ago
Hi - this sounds like John Dowland's "Mistress Winter's Jump" Mystery solved! I've learned it myself, but to be honest I prefer your version. Where did you get the score?
CFHaggis 1 year ago
I just started playing the guitar and I love this kind of music any chance you could tell me any hints on how to play something like this?
bclaxer09 1 year ago
@bclaxer09 learning to read guitar music and/or tablature and practicing an hour or more per day should give you the skills needed to play this piece and hundreds of others like it,just be patient and enjoy the process and it will happen,all the best.
mikegroocockguitar 1 year ago
Another excellent video. Two thumbs up.
BobWebbmusic 1 year ago
HI im an actor currently about to starts rehearsing for a contemporay shakespeare adaption, any chance you could send me a tab for this? Its beautiful.
Thank you
Voice463 1 year ago
Just discovered this here Mike. Lovely music. Thanks.
moseleian 1 year ago
hey man i was wondering if u had tabs for this piece it would really help me for my elisabethan era project
peepeeblah 1 year ago
This is amazing :)
AmiiAychx 1 year ago
lovely
SoniZzZ87 2 years ago
OMG THANKS SO MUCH, i finally found a piece of music i can use for my project in my Shakespeare class. thanks soo much, and that was really good. love how you were into it and all too.
verwilliar 2 years ago 2
lovely, thank you for sharing!
PerrinCottage 2 years ago
Wonderful! Thanks for the great performance!
clydesight 2 years ago
This song is from John Dowland's,it is called Mrs Winter's Jump.
It forms part of 4 easy pieces collection.
esaval 2 years ago
were can i find the tabs!!
nogac009 2 years ago
very good,
9999aidii 3 years ago
Thanks for listening,regards mike.
mikegroocockguitar 3 years ago
Very nice Mike. I get sick of modern music sometimes. It's all so loud and aggressive. There's a purity about unamplified guitar music especially elizabethan.
liquidplastic62 3 years ago 3
Thanks, I am a big fan of Elizabethan music,regards , mike.
mikegroocockguitar 3 years ago
So Beautiful!
Raiynsnowlt 3 years ago
Thankyou for listening.
mikegroocockguitar 3 years ago
Fabulous!
gaelmaid 3 years ago
Thanks.
mikegroocockguitar 3 years ago
Mike, this was super!
Lainiodurrant 4 years ago