Couldn't agree more that there are lots of performers with technical shortcomings but could play with great feelings. I always ask learners to find their "voice" on the guitar. Do not play the second note until you are satisfied with the sound quality of the first note you play. Appropriate technical approach helps find the right voice easier. You played this piece with great feelings.
Thanx for comment and reminding me to practise. I admit that I never had a guitar teacher and I didn't intend to show this as a master piece for teaching but thought to have done it with the right feeling. And that's what music means to me: Feelings! It's nice to watch a good technique but you will listen to a player with a good feeling. I saw players with bad technique but a good feeling which are famous. But again: Thanx for your critics that will make me practise more.
I also like your feeling in this pice. Keep on practising.
turidk4 2 years ago
Thanx!
I like the piece "Torija (Elegia). Moreno-Torroba" on your page very much.
Best regards,
Tom
TomsRockHouse 2 years ago
Couldn't agree more that there are lots of performers with technical shortcomings but could play with great feelings. I always ask learners to find their "voice" on the guitar. Do not play the second note until you are satisfied with the sound quality of the first note you play. Appropriate technical approach helps find the right voice easier. You played this piece with great feelings.
Hiroshima49 2 years ago
The playing was essentially ruined by the incorrect plucking of the right hand, far from any acceptable standards of classical guitar playing.
Hiroshima49 2 years ago
Thanx for comment and reminding me to practise. I admit that I never had a guitar teacher and I didn't intend to show this as a master piece for teaching but thought to have done it with the right feeling. And that's what music means to me: Feelings! It's nice to watch a good technique but you will listen to a player with a good feeling. I saw players with bad technique but a good feeling which are famous. But again: Thanx for your critics that will make me practise more.
Cheers,
Tom
TomsRockHouse 2 years ago