Talento salvaje el que te manejas.... ojalá que termines siempre lo que inicias, es una pena ver desperdiciar el talento por ligereza. te felicito, está muy bien tocado, pero termínalo, anímate!!!
You have made a great job in this piece. I saw this in one reply "Technical studies are supposed to be technical" yes that's true but that do not means to play without "playing" with the dynamics of the study, I mean keep the tempo but do not accent always the same notes and try to change the color. In my humble opinion the best recording that I ever heard of this study was made by Chris Parkening listen to this recording and you will understand what I'm trying to tell you.
I hope your parents can at least afford to pay for you to get 1 hours tuition every month or so from a classical guitarist with a degree or perhaps join a classical guitar society, because they do exist.
The composer , Villas Lobos was OK, but I felt he was too technical and lacked soul. I much prefer augustin barrios and love his Vals OP8 No.4. Have a look here and tell me what you think.
"The composer , Villas Lobos was OK, but I felt he was too technical" "Etude No.1" as in "Study no.1" from a dozen Etudes. Technical studies are supposed to be technical... besides i disagree regardless.
Great Job! your velocity and speed is alot better than mine and I have been playing this piece for years. I have problems in the same spot you did and I make the same noise when I screw it up. Don't stop practicing.
Talento salvaje el que te manejas.... ojalá que termines siempre lo que inicias, es una pena ver desperdiciar el talento por ligereza. te felicito, está muy bien tocado, pero termínalo, anímate!!!
lama120450 4 years ago
Grande. Me recuerdas cuando yo comencé con Villa-lobos con esa pieza.
Te felicito
cotoclop 4 years ago
Poor form!
Ken1567 4 years ago
@Ken1567 it isn't classic form, but who cares? she can play it well. There are many guitarists playing very well out of the classical position too.
DaGuittarMan 8 months ago
che ne dici di farlo più lento...?
dariobit 4 years ago
wow its so fast.
ElweArnutuile 4 years ago
Excellent. I'd like to hear it again now that it's almost a year later.
Jitpring 4 years ago
You have made a great job in this piece. I saw this in one reply "Technical studies are supposed to be technical" yes that's true but that do not means to play without "playing" with the dynamics of the study, I mean keep the tempo but do not accent always the same notes and try to change the color. In my humble opinion the best recording that I ever heard of this study was made by Chris Parkening listen to this recording and you will understand what I'm trying to tell you.
elimpoluto 5 years ago
Pfft... ahhh! yeah. don't you hate that?
I had to laugh. slow that part down and get on it with the metronome ;P
eirinikos 5 years ago
I hope your parents can at least afford to pay for you to get 1 hours tuition every month or so from a classical guitarist with a degree or perhaps join a classical guitar society, because they do exist.
The composer , Villas Lobos was OK, but I felt he was too technical and lacked soul. I much prefer augustin barrios and love his Vals OP8 No.4. Have a look here and tell me what you think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfiBDdollEA
jmc8197 5 years ago
"The composer , Villas Lobos was OK, but I felt he was too technical" "Etude No.1" as in "Study no.1" from a dozen Etudes. Technical studies are supposed to be technical... besides i disagree regardless.
rmccormack 5 years ago
How old are you?
jasonwaite2 5 years ago
o snap thats tight 500 bars on a guitar
wolva 5 years ago
Fantastic.
Jitpring 5 years ago
Great Job! your velocity and speed is alot better than mine and I have been playing this piece for years. I have problems in the same spot you did and I make the same noise when I screw it up. Don't stop practicing.
beatniksoul 5 years ago
well played. Keep it up!
buddybear 5 years ago
well played. Keep it up!
buddybear 5 years ago
nicely played
MadMattUK 5 years ago
heh..thanks.
cyfernerd 5 years ago