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From: ClassicalJoeNo1
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  • Terrible!!!

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  • When do you tune the sixth string on D?

    Its looks playback.

  • Very nice! Thank you. (TS)

  • great piece!

  • Nice. Whose arrangement are you using?

  • Hi , your performance is relly like the demo of Xuefei Yang.

    Man you play well. but you need make it smooth more than speed~

  • Played like this, I would call it "finger picking étude" rather than "valses poéticos".

  • Very nice! It's a fingerbuster...

  • check out rupert boyds performance of this piece on itunes, a new upcoming guitarist from australia who attended manhattan school of music with a friend of mine, by far the most fabulous recording of this piece to date

  • Nice performance. However,he seemed only care about speed and technique... missing the beautiful melody of this work. Compare this with Julian Bream's performance. You will see the difference at once.

  • i ve just heard john williams playing it live :)

    i am so amazed :P

    good try my friend...it is really good but i can't compare this with the god john williams i hope u understand me :P

  • that happens when you try to study a piece in its actual tempo and don't practice it in 1/3 of tempo and trying faster and faster time after time...

  • very good! but didn't you skip the 6th and 7th Valse?

  • buen trabajo pero podria mejorar muchos aspectos interpretativos, un poco mas de limpieza y no dejar mezclar armonias

  • Nice playing. You seems to have put many hours of hard work into it.

  • it is awesome.

  • what XladyBatX said is quite possibly the stupidest comment that ever existed. wow. how moronic...

  • Music should be played for the person listening to the music and not for the benifit of the person trying to perform it. If a piece is simply too difficult to play, it is better to concentrate on pieces that are within the technical range of the performer.

  • I agree with this, draully are you a musician? It is always good to challenge yourself, but it is equally important to concentrate on pieces that you can play well to build good habits and technique.

  • Let people live man. There should not be any restrictions or limit on anybody. Anybody can play anything if he likes it. We play for our own pleasure first unless we are paid loads of dosh to play things that we don't like.

  • musicians play for pleasure and FOR their own benefit. i think you need to think about your comment ladybat, in all honesty it doesn't make much sense.

  • How does one grow as a player he they only play pieces that are "within" their range. That is how you get better, by always upping the ante and learning pieces that are outside of your ablilites. But you can't go too far beyond your techncical ablilites or you will just frustrate yourself.

  • If you never try harder for what you wish, the wish will never come ture.

    Knowning is not enough, we must apply!

    Willing is not enought, we must do.

    More practice and time is what you need.

  • hhaaha you big retard don't you know anything?

  • Good job! I love this piece. After I'm done with Serenta Espanola, this one is next on my list.

  • Wow! Very impressive, Joe. I admire your concentration on a long piece like this. Fabulous.

  • i love thes vid ,

    and plez more vids 5 stars

    adil

  • Thanks adil.

    There are 2 or 3 more little pieces I didn't play. They are all beautifule, but also difficult, and they scare me to death:(

  • I understand you very well. You did a very good with this magnificent piece. Try to focus in your minor mistakes and it will sound better. very nice tecnique.gratz

  • I'm surprised that you two are always almost the first two commenter at all time:)

    That was a old recording back to 2002. It's still the most difficult piece I've ever played.

    Thanks for comment.

  • love those pieces. very nicely played. i admire you for taking them all on in the same take, too. good job.

  • Great playing!

    Peo

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