Spanish Dance No 5, Enrique Granados
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Masterfully done. Your technique is quite pleasing to the ear!
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I have also gone from the hammer to way you are\ playing. Unfortunatley there are some passages where the hammer is needed.
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what sheet (arrangement) is this please?
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splendid!i love this!
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BTW, this piece sounds like it influenced Ragtime melodies by Joplin.
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Super.., I prefer the sound of hammers, but I like the pianistic sound as well, especially on slower pieces like this one.
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soh o villa-lobos no fundo hehe
o cara curte...
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Amazing.
sounds a lot better than with hammer on's
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Alicia de Larrocha does the minor 2nd every time. . throughout the piece.
All of her phrases sound alike. Its tough to make that happen on a guitar without using the regular slur (hammer on)
danstevensguitarist 1 year ago
@danstevensguitarist
Yes, well, the guitar is not a piano and one must make accomodations for that.
Regardless, the minor 2nd is far easier to effect without the hammer on, but using the 2 string approach - much closer to the piano sound - as both notes of the minor 2nd interval can be heard simultaneously.
Libre1 1 year ago
Oh, yes. I realize most gutar arrangements do the hammer.
But I'm addicted to the Piano version played by Alicia de Larrocha. The minor second played the way I am doing it is much more pianistic, I think. And, I just like the dissonance of both notes of that minor 2nd ringing.
Libre1 5 years ago