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  • love it!

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  • Oh,I love this wonderful tune...and your guitar playing is perfect.Great!

  • Another of yours that I like, gonna have to look this out now & give it a go myself., nice clean playing my friend, bravo.

  • very good :)

  • Your video is wonderfully done; clean enough to learn from!

    I have been searching this tune for various sounds (It is one of my favorites for years) and yours is inspiring. For twenty years I have been saying I want to write English words for this tune, but what stops me most often is how poor they will seem in comparison to the music. Your version makes me feel strongly both ways about that.

  • Watching your video, it really is amazing how much more the strings move and vibrate compared with steel.

  • @laketroutdeepdown Every time I try a classical guitar, that throws off my rhythm; it feels like I'm going to reach the string release point early, because the long-swinging string touches my fingers early. Trippy.

  • Very beautiful !!!

    Thanks for sharing,

    wolfgang

    *****

  • very,very beautiful :)

  • I like very much O'Carolan's tunes... and this piece is beautifully and flawlessly played!... *****

    Cheers,

    luca

  • Very well played and I think the timing is also good and not too rushed. The trills at 52 secs and at the end I think should be brought out just a little bit longer to enhance the piece further but this is only MY opinion. I find when playing Handels pieces such as "Where ere you walk" or "Have you seen my lady "on classical Guitar there is great scope to play trills there also. Thanks for sending.

  • Great right hand, Cor. Fantastic sound, too!

    Regards,

    Julie

  • Absolutely wonderful! I'm glad that you performed it on a classical guitar. To me, the tone of nylon strings suits this piece.

  • Love this!

    -Aileen

  • Great playing

  • You make a great sound on your Sakurai

    Post some more!

    PS Your R Hand technique is VERY GOOD!

  • Actually if you look at the Christopher Parkening Technique Book One you'll see clearly the flaws in his technique.

    Weird that someone would post the defects in his rh technique.

  • This is wonderful.

    Reminds me of the last song before closing time, on my last night, in a Kerry pub.

    That would be 5am. then!!

    Beautiful playing sir. Please post many more.

    Regards,

    Paul

  • Thank you for your kind words.

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