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  • John Myung, you play so beautifully.

  • Great playing. Do you have any recommendations for learning how to read sheet music? I play largely by ear, but I want to study music in college and I need to learn how to read notes. I know the notes for the treble and bass scales, but it takes me a long time to read them. Any suggestions?

  • @Andytheminstrel I'm a classical guitarist at Eastern Kentucky University. I, like you, started playing by ear until I enrolled in college. If you can already read the notes on treble clef, and are simply wanting to read faster, you need to really familiarize yourself with those notes on the guitar and understand the range, and simply spend 60% of your practice time sight reading. Like my professor says, if you can sight read perfectly you will never have to practice.

  • Daijobu! i'll show you how to play the way we used to play in the renaissance:thumb-Under-instea­d of using middle and index finger for passages we use thumb and index-thumb is under index and fingers are quazi-parallel to the strings instead of perpendicular.Put neck almost parallel to ground.In renaissance's very important to alternate "strong" and "weak" note on passages-this is provided by thumb/index altrantion.Classical index/middle does not do this.Best to you!

  • amazing. where did you get the music from? i have a transcription for guitar that is close, but yours is more beauty.

  • @psycacti Lower G string half tone and you have lute tunning. Then the intenet is full of lute tablatures for free.

  • Nicely played

  • i think people from renaissance were more creative in music

  • fantastic

  • wonderfull!

  • A joy to hear. Thank you

  • grande amico!

  • your are really gifted

  • Hello, i wanted this partitures, how i could get this partitures, you could send me ples

  • EEExeelente!!!!!

  • Esecuzione più che discreta.

    Complimenti. Questo brano è uno dei miei favoriti della raccolta di Chilesotti.

    Bravo!

  • This piece is sometimes attributed to Vincenzo Galilei, father of the famous astronomer!

  • Beautiful performance and excellent technique. This piece appears in the RCM repertoire without the arpeggios, split basses and slurs as done in this recording. Are these ornaments appropriate for this piece?

  • Hi Kosei, very beautiful played.

  • Thank you!

  • That was beautiful, KoseiKubota. Is that piece anonymous? Who composed it? Great performance.

    -Chris

  • Yes, it is a anonymous piece.

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