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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2007

Matteo Carcassi op.60 no.3

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  • Very smooth and well controlled, no question.  I think the tempo is too fast for the music, there's a sense that it loses something. Better than mine though :-)

  • Hi

    Thanks for commenting.

    Cheers,

    Anders

  • I'm learning this is Guitar class at school.

    The Teach' took all the Tabs out of the ciricculum(spelling?). But anyway, this is amazing!

    Love the song, but personally I can't read the music, its taking me a while to learn this.

  • Hi,

    Thank you for the commment and just keep on practice this wonderful number

  • Wonderful performance, thanks so very much.

  • Thank you very much

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  • at first, i thought the tempo was too quick. but by the time i got half-way through i found that i actually enjoy it played this way. i love the way that your melody "pops" without sounding too thin, and your bass notes are very smooth and clean. great performance!

  • i agree with peterhguk, the tempo was a little fast, this piece should be played with emotion and try to feel it, so u can more out of it even do is a study.

  • great job. you make this piece sound smooth and easy.

  • Wow! Nice playing.

  • Anders, very nice.  I have not heard this piece in many years. Thanks.

    Ron

  • excellent, Anders, very nice!

    abraços

  • Not bad playing! Though you have to be more careful to the text! You change the order of the right hand fingers. The order should be this: p-i-m-a-i-m-a-i-m-p-i-m. You sometimes play: p-i-m-a-i-m-a-m-i-p-i-m - that is wrong and change the musical idea of the piece. Carcassi was great master - we should respect him! Good luck and all the best!

  • Well done Anders! Beautiful tone and expression. 5***** -Derek

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