Russian Roma Gypsy Guitar - Vengerka - Sergei Orekhov
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@kpcart Hm, I do like guitar-pieces with a bit of reverb.. But I'm so used to play the guitar in large rooms that gives a lot a reverb, it gives a sort of "presence" to the music.
But then again, everything is about how you yourself like it and want it to be :) And like I said a year back; keep on playing, you're doing a magnificent job.
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Замечательно, спасибо.
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Thank you very much for your beautiful interpretation of this wonderful music !
All the best, Rosy
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bellissima performance 5* Complimenti
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You are so amazing. :)
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Wow! How many guitars do you own I see 3 behind you. Regardless you play really beautiful, your heart truly is in your music.
delta1inc 1 year ago
@delta1inc at that time, i had about 10. have been selling most of them, left with 3 6-string guitar and 3 7-string guitars. most arent very valuable.
kpcart 11 months ago
dont know why but i couldnt have guessed this as vengerka if i didnt see the name of the vid. this sounds so much different then the one you played in your other vid.
teleman07 1 year ago
@teleman07 listen to the chord structure/harmony. A lot of Gypsy guitarists can improvise to a Vengerka dance, this particular version by Orekhov was a composed version in a virtuosic/improvised style, it is just playing with a few basic chords from the Vengerka dance and puting a fancy guitar solo part over the top of it. im playing from a transcribtion to one guitar from what was originally a duet, similar to one of my other videos (A 7 string guitar solo over a 6 string accompaniment)
kpcart 1 year ago
I saw in some of your previous uploads that you said you wanted to change your current "crappy" recording-device to something better, but I think otherwise.. Your current mic gives kind of an nostalgic/classical sound and feeling, something many can't achieve these days. Keep on playing, I love your guitar playing, it's really beautiful!
bluPulz 1 year ago
@bluPulz
thanks, i do think i added a bit too much reverb on a couple of the latest ones but, not this one but. one day ill decide the recording sound i like :)
but what i think is too much reverb, others might think is not enough, i hear lots of modern classical guitar recordings with much more. i usually prefer a dryer sound, like a natural sound of guitar on your lap
kpcart 1 year ago