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"Study in F-major" by M. Carcassi

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Per-Olov Kindgren plays "Study in F-major op. 60 no. 16 by M. Carcassi.
This is a very easy piece but soooo hard to play. I hope I succeeded! :-)
I am also proud to announce that my arrangements, compositions and transcriptions are now available for purchase/download at http://www.per-olovkindgren.com/ It is still growing so if you don't find a piece, it will be there soon. Please be patient...

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  • I just love your version of this piece, very well played with lots of feeling and heart. Which in my humble opinion is excactly the way M. Carcassi would of played it.

    Best Wishes,

    Rob

  • Dear Rob,

    Thank you. I loved your Carcassi Op. 59 too.

    Hugs,

    Per-Olov

  • Whenever I"m not sure how something should sound I check out your interpretation. Excellent!

  • :-) that is nice to know!! Thank you1 Please keep listening. and stay tuned! :-)

    Per-Olov

  • Per-Olov: you couldn't ask for anything else in life. You play beautifuly well. I wish I had this harmony inside.

  • Thank you. I am very happy you think so. I am sure you can play this if you put your mind to it! Give it a try!

    Per-Olov

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  • you are a master, lovely, no comment.

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  • how do you keep that guitar in place wth is going on lol

  • This is lovely, and now I want to play it too.

    :)

  • @nevetstdlob I do exactly the same. He is a teacher of thousands of online classical guitarrists, I don't think he is aware of how awesome he is.

  • So soft yet so powerful.

  • There are plenty of guitarists on youtube with flawless technical skill, but very few who seem capable of interpreting a piece into the abstract and undefinable language of music. Not only do you clearly broadcast your talent in your videos, you also make your intuitive grasp of dynamics clear. It's a rare gift, and it's inspirational to see and hear.

  • While this piece is quite beautifully rendered and Per Olov an excellent guitarist it appears many of the rests have been omitted which perhaps form an important part of the study. The dynamics might also be more closely adhered to as they form an important of the development of muscle control. Although I'd still like to play that well

  • Tu interpretacion y sonido are excepcionales. Eres un gran artista!!

  • Thank you for this truly inspiring performance, and especially for showing that the end can be played in the III to VII position, instead of I position, which I have used before. Playing the whole ending melody phrase on the 2nd string gives more unity in sound, was that what determined your choise of positions here?

    Kind regards Björn

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