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"Study in B minor" by Fernando Sor

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

One of the more beautiful studies by Fernando Sor. Classical guitarist Dennis McCorkle recorded live on the "The Guitar Show" - w/Mike Byrnes

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  • No it is an Ovation classical. But the microphone placement was very bad on the recording. Thanks for your comment.

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  • It's a little bit to fast, but you are an excellent player- of course. Better - in my opinion - played with an other guitar.

  • Bad sound and you playing fast. Please stop killing this Study.

  • I just love this melody. I play it daily :D

  • @iidanny11 By 'timing shifts' I suppose you mean that , in the right places, we can slow down (ritardando) . True, but it doesn't mean that we slow down and speed up randomly. in fact the very point where he should use rit. he doesn't! he also doesn't use rest strokes to bring out the melody. I also have been playing all my life. to see a good example look --> watch?v=PehGjl3xDbw

  • @khasab My friend. Music like this, actually consists of timing shifts. It creates tension, and release. Dont be silly, this guy has been playing all of his life. I think he knows what he's doing. Also, playing too near the bridge or not, depends on the players taste. My teacher plays even further back towards the bridge. You know what? He sounds amazing.

  • you're losing the timing. You have to keep it consistent. Also you're playing too near the bridge.

  • @cienanosdesoledad haha thats what i was gonna say, nice playign though i liked teh sped up parts :)

  • Your rendition of Sor's classical composition is nothing short of "profound" - you breath new life into the master's work - tempo, inflection, and personal interpretation. I loved it.

  • Too fast, needs rest strokes in the melody line, and do away with the electric. You are talented just discipline yourself to make a great sound.

  • Wow man. This is really nice. Keep it up.

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