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  • I like the sadness that you managed to express in the song, a lovin´man with a broken heart. You must have a good mic and recording gear? or maybe you placed yourself so deilcate so the sound comes out right in the recording. Thanks  Janne

  • you're great man!!!

  • It is extremely beautiful.

    The angel of the mind hums love of the flower.

    Sincere thanks.

  • nice

    

  • nice

  • Fantastic playing and sound. Love it.

  • Hello rob I was wonderfing if you of a good site online for baroque guitar tabulature of sans and his contemporaries?

  • There used to be one but it had many mistakes in the tab. There are some on my website.

  • your sound is perfect, i cant explain what i feel when i hear this music, congrats from torreon coahuila mexico

  • Very nice....could listen all day!

  • Nice playing and thank you for a short information about this piece.

    Cheers

  • Very beautiful!*****J.C.

  • Who made the guitar? Very nice--and not too ornate. Fine playing too, but I've come to expect that from you.

  • It was made by Alexander Batov. You can find his instruments at vihuelademano dotcom. It is an amazing website, and he is an amzing luthier.

  • Nice, nice guitar- Baroque or Renaissance? What is the body lenghth on that, and what is the top spruce? Alpine Italian?

  • Luthiers talk to me endlessly about woods and string lengths, and I just nod my head as if I know what they are talking about. I only want the answer to one question: Can it sing? This one can.

  • Hey, great stuff!! I just found your videos. 

    So is that a 6-string guitar? I thought baroque guitars had only 5 strings. In any case, I like your videos.

  • It has a single first string, E, then two unison B strings, two unison G strings, then an octave pair for the D, then unison A strings but up an octave compared to a modern guitar. So, five courses of strings. Glad you like it!

  • Oh, I see. I couldn't tell from the video how many pegs, and I can't really see the strings. It seems like it would be difficult finger pick two strings at once. I play classical guitar and just recently got an interest in lutes and baroque guitars, but I don't know much about them yet.

    Hope to see more of your videos. :-)

  • Don't worry about plucking two strings at once - after a while it just feels like one string. A good way of getting onto lute playing is to turn your classical third string down one semitone and learning to read Renaissance lute tablature. The vihuela repertoire or Francesco da Milano would be good to play on a modern guitar straight from the tablature.

  • Maybe you lived in another epoch too. I mean that as a compliment.

  • I'll take it as one!

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