Very nicely done on this Carcassi study. A bit faster than usually played, true, but it's often nice to hear a piece played out of its usual tempo, like this. What guitar are you playing there?
@kim0loves0chickfila Agreed! I mentioned a little explanation in my commentary to justify it. However, it was fun trying to push myself and try to develop the tremelo potential of the piece. Thanks for taking time to comment. Regards, Aidy
very nice
Pianofy 1 year ago
Very nicely done on this Carcassi study. A bit faster than usually played, true, but it's often nice to hear a piece played out of its usual tempo, like this. What guitar are you playing there?
BhamJames 1 year ago
@BhamJames This is a hand made guitar by Colin Morrison of Arbroath, Scotland. Indian rosewood with german spruce.
sorfingers1965 1 year ago
wow, you play it so fast.
I like it a little slower than that bc it just makes it more enjoyable to hear it. But anyways, its still good. So thumbs up (:
kim0loves0chickfila 1 year ago
@kim0loves0chickfila Agreed! I mentioned a little explanation in my commentary to justify it. However, it was fun trying to push myself and try to develop the tremelo potential of the piece. Thanks for taking time to comment. Regards, Aidy
sorfingers1965 1 year ago
wow nice work!
GlennValt 1 year ago
Very nice job man!!!If u want look at my video of carcassi n 7 and tell me ur opinion..I hope u will...bye!
Theguitarmate 2 years ago
:)nice
AfroRocketQueen 2 years ago
me gustaa como lo as tocado
estudio en un conservatorio y estoy tratando de sacar este estudio a esa misma velocidad qe tu lo haces
gracias por el aporte:)
engeba1122 2 years ago
This piece whether played in a fast or slow tempo is very nice to listen to.Thanks.
sagan1948 3 years ago
very nice
denverexec2000 3 years ago