I'm kind of disappointed that someone would say that the piece would be crap on an electric guitar. I'm finished a transcription for this piece for electric guitar and I think with the right technical approach it can be made to sound beautiful and challenge the player, like an etude should do. The etude sounds better on a classical guitar but I think the piece itself, consisting mainly of arpeggio formations, can be delivered on just about any instrument.
Another wonderful VL performance! Great tempo too. And you pull off the ending nicely too, even though you did not employ the specified three harmonic chords. (Combination of natural and artificial harmonics. Check out Bream, as he made correct sense of the confusingly written final bars' notation in his recording.)
That was very good. Most people think playing that piece as fast as they can equals playing it well, but it takes the beauty away from it. I guess these people only value the technical difficulty of classical guitar, not the beauty of it.
I think a cheap shot is a cheap shot. If you posted a video reply playing this piece, in which you correct the errors he has made then you could win this argument. But not till then.
i worked so hard learning this piece, i think it's much more difficult than etude 1. What's the secret to this one? There's so much movement it's difficult to master.
Good Job Cem Kardes, parmaklarin biraz daha minimal hareket edebilse (her iki elde de) isin daha kolaylasabilir, tebrikler. Lobos'un butun etudlerine yer verip sonuna da "Turkish Guitarist" diye ekleme yap bence.
I commend the effort. It's the hardest of the etudes IMO. This is played at about half speed. At one point, I could play this at 70% speed, but that was my limit.
Parabens!!! Soy Brasileiro, e jo sei que pouquíssimos aqui dão valor ao Villa Lobos, mutcho boa execucion de la musica, e un conselho: se tu non conhece, procure lá musica de Baden Powell, Garoto e Radamés Gnatalli, seria un presente para min ouvir tu tocando!
reminds me alot of bach for some reason
sdmiz 9 months ago
@sdmiz same, I think its the general rigid rhythmic structure of arpeggios. Plus there are a few diminished arpeggios, thats pretty bach-ish
bleedinfingers 9 months ago
hi, very very good performance
MrArdelco1970 10 months ago
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Very clean and precise , Your interpretation helped me a lot for learning this study, So please check my video and tell me what you think
FullMetalPijama 11 months ago
can you tell me what tempo you are playing at becuase i can play it at bpm 75 but any faster and i screw up soo badly
is it better to play it fast?
because every video i ve watched goes at 120 allegro except yours?
maplestreet4 1 year ago
Good sound.Just cant help thinking you can do it faster..I am shure , cause you are very clear
ppedalen 1 year ago
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Outstanding guitar playing!
dominiquedv 1 year ago
nice work
sweetguitars 1 year ago
I'm kind of disappointed that someone would say that the piece would be crap on an electric guitar. I'm finished a transcription for this piece for electric guitar and I think with the right technical approach it can be made to sound beautiful and challenge the player, like an etude should do. The etude sounds better on a classical guitar but I think the piece itself, consisting mainly of arpeggio formations, can be delivered on just about any instrument.
Great rendition of a real tough piece!
KeithWhalen11 1 year ago
Another wonderful VL performance! Great tempo too. And you pull off the ending nicely too, even though you did not employ the specified three harmonic chords. (Combination of natural and artificial harmonics. Check out Bream, as he made correct sense of the confusingly written final bars' notation in his recording.)
brtherjohn 1 year ago
very good :)
MdSteel7 2 years ago
That was very good. Most people think playing that piece as fast as they can equals playing it well, but it takes the beauty away from it. I guess these people only value the technical difficulty of classical guitar, not the beauty of it.
132054 2 years ago
Çok temiz olmuş, ellerine sağlık...
gitarankara 2 years ago
Fine performance. Don´t worry, Segovia only chose the etudes he could play. This one, unfortunately, was not one of them.
peplicus 2 years ago 5
Parabens!!
Samuel de Bona
Lisboa
ppedrosilva 2 years ago
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there's no passion here
SingHouse 2 years ago
Can you play this piece? If not, shut up.
chopin65 2 years ago
FYI you don't have to play this piece to criticise it.
Do you have to have built a car before you can say it doesn't drive well?
kly45 2 years ago 4
I think a cheap shot is a cheap shot. If you posted a video reply playing this piece, in which you correct the errors he has made then you could win this argument. But not till then.
chopin65 2 years ago
do you bar all of the courds on the second page?
buttbag93 2 years ago
tengo que admitirlo, fué un travajo muy limpio y bien hecho, ¡suerte amigo!
croster44 3 years ago
It sounds a bit like Eugene's Trick Bag by Steve Vai. Hmm is it possible that that song was influenced by etude no2 ? =)
evhsrvfe 3 years ago
it sound the same because their both apreggios that guitarist practice, their just i different chords
CowboyFreestone 3 years ago
No, it's not influenced by this song.
BUT, you're close.
Eugene's Trick Bag was actually influenced by Paganini's "Caprice No.5".
Check out "Caprice No.5" on Youtube, you'll see how it influenced Eugene's Trick Bag.
unvmoi 3 years ago
it WAS caprice no 5 not influenced by it
mordenkaiden1 2 years ago
It is funny, I was about to say that. At some point it does.
xXEdgeMasterXx 3 years ago
Wow very good!*****
Very useful this guitar with the "cutaway"..especially for this piece...haha!
Cheers
Manuel
manulitodos 3 years ago
niño, que en el estudio pone allegro
;)
tetillaslorie 3 years ago
too slow
SingHouse 3 years ago
Vixe!!
não adianta ler a obra inteira do Villa e não tocar nenhuma legal.
quantidade não é qualidade!
adsonson 4 years ago
ta lento porra !!
mauricioswp 4 years ago
Flawless playing, but by the end the sound of the general atmosphere was irritating me.
Jasper909 4 years ago
i cant find the sheet =_=
leojorgerocha 4 years ago
Bravo bravisimo.... no mas le veo un detallito en el los ligados que haces en la cuerda 1... pero es lo maximo de pana q si...!
waldmar2 4 years ago
work on the position of the left hand
Zupanssi 4 years ago
does anyone know the right hand fingering combination for maximum speed?
thanks guitar worshipers
Alhambra22 4 years ago
what study of villa lobos helps your technique the most?
jimbojimbojimbojimbo 4 years ago
Felicidades... Un sonido muy claro y preciso. Sólo falta acelerar sin perder la calidad...
cotoclop 4 years ago
this one is just as hard as etude 1
jimbojimbojimbojimbo 4 years ago
what? it's not anywhere near as easy as etude 1.
raziel7777 4 years ago
i think so, if you consider the speed you are supposed to play this piece at.
Mtallica101 4 years ago
i worked so hard learning this piece, i think it's much more difficult than etude 1. What's the secret to this one? There's so much movement it's difficult to master.
qamrayn 4 years ago
The secret is... slooooooooooow practice
james987987 4 years ago
yes me too i ve played it since two years but i can t do like this i don t know why
asxefv 4 years ago
Think I'll be learning this one next. Electric of course :P Or at least steel string!! haha
neilwiththedeal 4 years ago
on electric it will be crap i think that villa lobos predicted the arrival of shredders
asxefv 4 years ago 2
Good Job Cem Kardes, parmaklarin biraz daha minimal hareket edebilse (her iki elde de) isin daha kolaylasabilir, tebrikler. Lobos'un butun etudlerine yer verip sonuna da "Turkish Guitarist" diye ekleme yap bence.
hpolat 4 years ago
Keske herkes sizin gibi yapici elestiri yapsa.Inanin bazı insanlar sadece zarar vermek beni yaptigim isten sogutmak icin yazilar yaziyorlar.
Sitemi de ziyaret etmeyi unutmayin lutfen :) w w w. myklasikgitar. c o m
CemGunenc 4 years ago
I commend the effort. It's the hardest of the etudes IMO. This is played at about half speed. At one point, I could play this at 70% speed, but that was my limit.
guitarvalvo 4 years ago
That piece is hard. Especially the second part totally kills your left hand... i can tell :-)
so very good job!
jokeob 4 years ago
Very good, great job.
mdzk81 5 years ago
Parabens!!! Soy Brasileiro, e jo sei que pouquíssimos aqui dão valor ao Villa Lobos, mutcho boa execucion de la musica, e un conselho: se tu non conhece, procure lá musica de Baden Powell, Garoto e Radamés Gnatalli, seria un presente para min ouvir tu tocando!
Abraços!
aquariusbh 5 years ago
This was awesome. But i would have loved to hear this piece played with 16th notes like Norbert Kraft plays.
padey 5 years ago
good can somebody provide me with the partition please
asxefv 5 years ago
bravo ,peccato manchi il finale volevo vedere le tue ditteggiature per gli armonici
MilanLuys 5 years ago
I'm learning to play the music. I'll put a video of it, the 1, 11, 8, asturias and op. 9 from Sor. Congratulations!
RogerTiger 5 years ago
hocam olayı koparmışssın ya virtüöz vaari
hız hersey süper tebrikler
adalimania 5 years ago
Nice! This etude is very difficult!
Uberboricua 5 years ago
thx roger for beautiful energy from portugal
CemGunenc 5 years ago
Acho que está muito bem estudada. Parabéns!
It's a very good interpretation. Congratulations! Good hands by the way
RogerTiger 5 years ago
Belíssima mão esquerda! PARABÉNS
username1977 5 years ago
Clean and precise! Bravo!
leda72 5 years ago
Best of lobos etudes from CemGunenc congragulations.
basistanbul 5 years ago