Frankly, I prefer Feuermann's interpretation of this piece in the same arrangement by Kosaku. It's much more virtuosistic and enjoyable (in my opinion).
I keep recording guitar pieces composed by Morishige Takei(1890-1949)in YouTube. I will appreciate you if you upload some of Takei's recordings in SP such as pieces for guitar solos, mandoloin, or mandolin orchestra, if you have any.
Frankly, I prefer Feuermann's interpretation of this piece in the same arrangement by Kosaku. It's much more virtuosistic and enjoyable (in my opinion).
hypsophilus 2 years ago
I keep recording guitar pieces composed by Morishige Takei(1890-1949)in YouTube. I will appreciate you if you upload some of Takei's recordings in SP such as pieces for guitar solos, mandoloin, or mandolin orchestra, if you have any.
lute323 3 years ago
I am sorry that I do not have Takei's recordings in SP.
anonymat21 3 years ago
Thank you for your reply. I will keep introducing Japanese guitar pieces composed in early 20th century in YT through my performances.
lute323 3 years ago
Gramophone records are much more nostalgic!
youkaikenbunroku 4 years ago 2
thatz one nice record player! what kind it is? do it play other speeds?
damusician 4 years ago
This record player (Garrard 201)can adjust that speed from 33rpm to 80rpm.
However,I use usually, adjusting to 78rpm.
anonymat21 4 years ago