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From: koseikubota
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  • Bravo bravo, beautifull song, well played!

    

  • Very nice!!!

  • do you use standard tuning?

  • Hurray! Someone who knows how to play it at the right tempo, neither too fast nor too slow!

  • I LOVED them all, and I listen to you play as I create with clay in my studio. Keep posting, your playing is beautiful!

  • superb:)

  • Thank you for these six lute pieces !

    Best regards from France .

  • I especially like the piece where you play an octave higher!! I'm a big fan of yours,please don"t stop posting!!!! Greetings and respect Bram D.,Holland

  • you play beautyfully

  • it's good but waaaay too fast

  • agreed

  • it's a gagliarda, it must be also faster

  • actually it isn't a gagliarda, it is a saltarello, gagliarda is no.5

    but the tempo is right

  • yes i'm sorry, i don't remember why i was convinced that this is a gagliarda!

  • I'm sorry too, gagliarda is no.4, no.5 is Canzone:D but this is really saltarello:D

  • Very Very Good!!!!! I heard a slower version of this by Julie (jnclassicalguitarist) and it had a beautiful folky feel to it! This faster style is pretty good to!

    Thanks!

  • Stands out from the crowd, beautiful.

  • I love it's so nice! I did subscribe as well.

    Walter

  • Lovely!

  • ありがとう!

  • Hi Kosei,

    Great playing my friend. The Millennium comes in handy for this one.

    Don

  • Hi, Don.

    Recently, I am using more Ramirez, but pieces like this call for this guitar.

  • wow, great one!

  • It's actually easier than it sounds.

  • @koseikubota That's what I found when I started this piece but it's still a beautiful song!

  • wonderful as always, Kosei!

    abraços

  • Hi! How have you been?

    Thanks always for your kind comment.

  • Ah, this one is justly famous. Woo hoo! Bravo. Excellent rhythmic playing. I love that momentary syncopation in this one.

  • It's very similar to Praetorius' La Volta. I stole the idea of playing an octave higher from Williams' La Volta.

  • I enjoyed every second! thanks! :) just wonderful

  • Thanks!

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