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Gavotte en rondeau BWV 1006a J.S. Bach

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2007

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Joseph Perez Mirandilla
Hiroshima, Japan July 2007

http://sheftzus.multiply.com

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  • very good... you managed to bring out the melody just perfect.. too bad the sound on the video is bad. how old are you? and why are you moving your right hand like crazy ?

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  • @kepten1 that's his technique obviously? are you a player?

  • beautiful playing!

  • @Fran0neal maybe it helps him with the rhythm

  • Many useful timbers found in picking positions. Nice version!

  • definitely a williams fan. sounds great!

  • @kepten1 I think it's his style, moving his right hand like that..... everyone has style right?

  • the guitar should not sound like a harp sequenced.

    we have learned nothing from Segovia?

  • I sometimes move my hand so much to really get the feeling of porticello (crispy sound near the back, am I using the right term?)

    but yeah still sound-wise his movement wont afftect so much compare to the one who simply move the hand back and forth near the hole and near the back. I think it is his mood

    but overall nice interpretation

  • its personal preference. lots of hand motion in his case sounds like he is into the song and his hand is flowing with the melody

  • it happens when you know your piece so much and you don't think of your song... you just feel it

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