William Kanengiser: Presto from Koyunbaba (Carlo Domeniconi)
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This is kinda weird because his daughter is a friend of mine and this is the first time I'm listening to her dad's work. It's pretty amazing, not gonna lie. I'm a fan now :3
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This is PRESTO, which means very fast in italian, and in music writing, so, it has to be played very fast... not that complicated to understand... it sounds good.
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Unbeknownst to most of you making these outrageous criticisms despite not having a single bit of knowledge of classical guitar in any way, shape or form, William Kanengiser (the guitarist in the video, for those who don't know how to read) worked on this piece for an extended period of time WITH the composer Carlo Domeniconi, so if there is any definitive interpretation of the piece, it is Kanengiser's, the entirety of which can be heard on his CD "Echoes of the Old World" and it is superb.
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ridiculous
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Fra Sheep: Reminds me Zurbaran's "Ram with tethered Feet".
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Insane!
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He has a powerful tecnique and remarkable tone. It's the best and strongest interpretation. I recommend his tecnique for classical players. His finger's angle creates this strong sound.
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Is kind of cool hearing it this fast, but he is making a lot of mistakes because of it. I rater hear a more clean interpretation even if its slower.
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@slowhand19 The critics have never been fucked. Hence the reason they are critics.
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the critics can get fucked. seriously.



your clearly don't know who he is
supermaurox222 2 years ago 22
it sounds good. stop bein wannabe musicians and saying shit like you fags are such great musicians. and gitboxjammer what you like writin an essay on youtube? nobody gives a shit if hes playin too fast
ipoodaily 1 year ago 6