It's a Sony ECM MS957 originally used with my digital tape recorder. After the DAT was broken I hooked it up on one of my workstations. The original audio of the video was replaced with this simultaneously recorder track. I just was playing around with some stuff with no intention to create anything professional.
A very nice rendition, I really like it (and I don't say this often). It has feeling, and the melody on the first string flows naturally, which it seldom does in other videos, even those by professional players (kudos for that).
The only thing I'd criticize is that the tempo changes are very obvious. I'd like it even more if they were more subtle (I'm sure it wouldn't lose a bit of feeling). But then, that may be just a matter of personal taste.
Perdón por la expresión pero ... ¡¡¡ OLE TUS COJONES !!! me has puesto la piel de gallina. Vaya manera de transmitir con la guitarra. Me quito el sombrero amigo guitarrista.
¡Ole ahí ese romance anónimo!, que ni Tarrega ni Llobet ni ná, si se llama "romance anónimo" es por algo. Tiene muchos supuestos autores pero no se puede demostrar que sea de ninguno de ellos.
This piece is most likely written by Tarrega. Most experts believe that. It was first recorded by Miguel Llobet, who was the predilect of Tarrega's students (alongside with Emilio Pujol).
This is a traditional spanish song and exits a lot of versions .I think nobody knows when was composed because this song is anonimus (anonimus romance).
This was played long before 1952! It is played in the 1940 film "Blood and Sand" by guitarist Vicente Gomez. I believe it was first played even earlier by Miguel Lobet.
This is a traditional spanish song and exits a lot of versions .I think nobody knows when was composed because this song is anonimus (anonimus romance).
SUBLIME!!!
SuperALMA74 1 year ago
Eloquent, lavish, rich, complete; bloody brilliant!
hoodwinky1 3 years ago
What sort of mic's were used,it sounds as
though it was done in a studio,do you know
what I mean.
FENDIN10 3 years ago
It's a Sony ECM MS957 originally used with my digital tape recorder. After the DAT was broken I hooked it up on one of my workstations. The original audio of the video was replaced with this simultaneously recorder track. I just was playing around with some stuff with no intention to create anything professional.
eur0tec 3 years ago
Thanks for the info eur0tec,I was just curious
because most non-professional recordings don't
come close to this,and I like the way the tempo varies,well done.
FENDIN10 3 years ago
You're welcome and thanks for the compliment.
eur0tec 3 years ago
Oh, and I forgot to ask you when we can expect
some more tunes from you.
FENDIN10 3 years ago
★★★★★ Excellent!!
rainbowseeker930 3 years ago
A very nice rendition, I really like it (and I don't say this often). It has feeling, and the melody on the first string flows naturally, which it seldom does in other videos, even those by professional players (kudos for that).
The only thing I'd criticize is that the tempo changes are very obvious. I'd like it even more if they were more subtle (I'm sure it wouldn't lose a bit of feeling). But then, that may be just a matter of personal taste.
Anyway: congratulations!
requemao 3 years ago
Simply beautiful
pumpkinshellz 3 years ago
your well hot :P
holliejademillington 3 years ago
as if I found myself in Barselona
its great!!!!!
Thank you for the perfect playin!!
ArseniYSukhareV 3 years ago
You really know how to play the guitarr, so wonderful. *5*
Rena90 3 years ago
Thank you, Rena :-)
eur0tec 3 years ago
wow, beautiful
azulverde8 3 years ago
Perdón por la expresión pero ... ¡¡¡ OLE TUS COJONES !!! me has puesto la piel de gallina. Vaya manera de transmitir con la guitarra. Me quito el sombrero amigo guitarrista.
caroloalmeria 3 years ago
¡Ole ahí ese romance anónimo!, que ni Tarrega ni Llobet ni ná, si se llama "romance anónimo" es por algo. Tiene muchos supuestos autores pero no se puede demostrar que sea de ninguno de ellos.
erlukillas 3 years ago
very nice
yuturvio 3 years ago
This piece is most likely written by Tarrega. Most experts believe that. It was first recorded by Miguel Llobet, who was the predilect of Tarrega's students (alongside with Emilio Pujol).
zemaneldaquinta 4 years ago
THE MEXICAN WAY
TSIARTAS10 4 years ago
Mira que és bonita, vy a intentar aprenderla si o si, esty en ello
laurabcncat 4 years ago
Perfect performance... It makes me feel like when I'm in Andalucia... Increible, con mucho sentimiento, enhorabuena
luisen2 4 years ago
Thank you all for encouraging me so much. I wish I had more time to make those more complex videos I have in mind. Maybe some day ... :-)
eur0tec 4 years ago
I couldn't think of a better way to begin my day. Thank you~
sonyarose8 4 years ago
Complimenti, eccezionale! Brano eseguito con "Anima"
easyguitar 4 years ago
My grandfather used to play this than I was a small girl.... I really love it...it's so beautiful.. :)
pasislepusi 4 years ago
This is a traditional spanish song and exits a lot of versions .I think nobody knows when was composed because this song is anonimus (anonimus romance).
shadizaar 4 years ago
Wonderfull!! Bravo!!!
Loriente4u 4 years ago
I love this song. Played very very well and with a lot of feeling. Thank you. Please post more.
Chris91575 4 years ago
This was played long before 1952! It is played in the 1940 film "Blood and Sand" by guitarist Vicente Gomez. I believe it was first played even earlier by Miguel Lobet.
Gitanoz 5 years ago
It was composed in 1952 by some guy. cant remember his name. Not centeries old.
richardm80 5 years ago
the songs name is also known as fuego de pasiones but i dont remember the players name
taekwondoinstructor 4 years ago
This is a traditional spanish song and exits a lot of versions .I think nobody knows when was composed because this song is anonimus (anonimus romance).
shadizaar 4 years ago
so nice! i love this song...
karinacmarte 5 years ago