l'étude N 19 doit être jouer dan un tempo moins rapide la noire pointée à 48 max et non pas à 54 comme sur la vidéo . Cette pièce est vraiment très belle et vraiment fatigante pour la main gauche
Thank you for your comment. I used to memorize most of Sor's studies edited by Andres Segovia, but I forgot most of them, while I quit playing the guitar for about 10 years.
Please let me know when you post in YT your performances of Sor's studies.
Probably you are playing better in this recording the study in A major than in the other recording. I said "probably", because there is too much noise. Anyway, bravo again.
I'm sorry but I feel you play 29-13 much too fast. I suppose it would be this fast at the original andante speed, but I just personally like segovia's lento a bit better. I think it allows you much more time to play the piece more musically and melodically. Thats just my opinion however.
Segovia intetionally changed some of the speed directions of Sor's studies as you have already pointed out. I tried both of them and I found out that I prefer the Sor's original speed. For example I recorded Op.35-22 in two speeds, the one is in Allegretto based on Sor's original, the others are Moderato as Segovia changed. Which do you prefer?
Thank you for your comments. As you might know that Op29-13 demands a lot of full bars and half bars, which make our index fingers very tired. Although the piece itself sounds very melodious and we can enjoy ourselves.
l'étude N 19 doit être jouer dan un tempo moins rapide la noire pointée à 48 max et non pas à 54 comme sur la vidéo . Cette pièce est vraiment très belle et vraiment fatigante pour la main gauche
99999999999999994041 1 year ago
I admire you for playing this piece. As far as I can tell, virtually no-one does. And it is very nice.
I have been working on it for a few months, maybe some day I can post it somewhere, too.
best regards
Mike
pragueguy 3 years ago
Thank you for your comment. I used to memorize most of Sor's studies edited by Andres Segovia, but I forgot most of them, while I quit playing the guitar for about 10 years.
Please let me know when you post in YT your performances of Sor's studies.
with very best regards, lute323.
lute323 3 years ago
Probably you are playing better in this recording the study in A major than in the other recording. I said "probably", because there is too much noise. Anyway, bravo again.
raulcalderonbird 3 years ago
You are right. The quality of recording was not good since these were recorded by my small cassette tape recorder, a walkman.
lute323 3 years ago
Great
BlueJazzyClassic 3 years ago
Thank you.
lute323 3 years ago
I'm sorry but I feel you play 29-13 much too fast. I suppose it would be this fast at the original andante speed, but I just personally like segovia's lento a bit better. I think it allows you much more time to play the piece more musically and melodically. Thats just my opinion however.
cialis4you 3 years ago
Segovia intetionally changed some of the speed directions of Sor's studies as you have already pointed out. I tried both of them and I found out that I prefer the Sor's original speed. For example I recorded Op.35-22 in two speeds, the one is in Allegretto based on Sor's original, the others are Moderato as Segovia changed. Which do you prefer?
lute323 3 years ago
Wonderful! Thanks a lot :D
You played the 29-13 very nice, since it's one of the harder Sor pieces. :)
BbMinor 4 years ago
Thank you for your comments. As you might know that Op29-13 demands a lot of full bars and half bars, which make our index fingers very tired. Although the piece itself sounds very melodious and we can enjoy ourselves.
It should be played more by present guitarists.
lute323 4 years ago
I agree. :)
BbMinor 4 years ago