Bach Fugue BWV 998 played on eight different guitars!
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What a wonderful video! I really enjoyed the Fleta. It reminded me of all those John Williams recordings from way back when. I thought the Marin and Romanillos sounded very warm and full too.
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Great, well done!
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Antonio Marin Montero !!!
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Excellent playing... Excellent editing... Excellent sounding guitars... Sweeeeet....
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Fugue in music, variety is found to be playing the guitar sound different. Great editing. I, Jose Luise Romanillos, like in 1977. Great.
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I think it all depends what music you're playing. But I liked Jean Noel Rohe and Hauser II best. On the other hand, I liked Fleta least. I wasn't impressed of Romanillos and Price as well. Bach needs clear and bright sound which requires Spruce top in general I beleive.
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They like your playing, choice of music and equipment are all good and for me difficult to concisively say, except I seemed to note something extra special in the part of your music in which the Romanillos, 1977 and the Monteor were playing. How much the guitar and how much the music I'm not certain but the Romanillos just pipped the Monteor,2010 I think. Are you using ribbon microphones on the thin mic and is it a Royer and what is the other thicker one? Is the thicker a multi directional condr
For those who need it :)
0:10 = Daniel Friederich, 1967
1:13 = Ignacio Fleta, 1977
2:04 = Jose Romanillos, 1977
2:47 = Jean Noel Rohe, 2009
3:38 = Antonio Marin Montero, 2010
4:13 = Gerhard Oldiges, 2008
4:32 = John Price, 2002
5:00 = Herman Hauser 2, 1958
Antolewa 3 months ago 3
I think the Fleta is best, sweet mellow sound.
mjrami 1 month ago