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Tarrega Preludio S.E.M. 27

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2009

Another short prelude by Tarrega. Part of a collection cataloged by S.E.M. For me, this was great scale practice. 'Tis spring, hope you enjoy some pictures from local landscapes.

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  • sounds great!

  • @JesseGuitar07 Thanks Jesse. I know all will go well with your exam.

    Tim

  • Very beautiful!

    you play very well, and beautiful interpretation!

    Hug from Brazil!

  • @emersonchineka

    Thank you, I enjoyed playing the prelude. I have many more of the preludes and have not played them. I have been playing Barrios recently instead of Tarrega and it is so hard for me.

    Tim

  • It's obvious you have a well qualified instructor and you are a talented pupil. Your tecqnique, the toneproduction and the recorded sound quality constantly improves! I enjoy your YT-page!

    Vennlig hilsen

    Tor Inge

  • Why thank you Tor! I now have the recording angle worked out so any poor sound is now only my fault.

    I have been working at technique and tone; I am becoming more sensitive to tonal quality. I also have a very nice guitar. I cringe at some of my earlier videos but that is where I was technically at the time.

    My teacher will like the comment.

    Regards,

    Tim

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  • Thanks Eduardo. I listened to Per-Olov playing your composition this morning.

    Tim

  • Great interpretation very clean sound!!

  • No one has been able to tell me what the SEM is so I am assuming it is the person or group that cataloged the collection. I know there is a music society in Spain that would have the same initials. I was drawn to this one because of the scale and arpeggio pattern but really for the last chord. I sent you the link for the collection. I would love to hear you play one. Soon I will move on to another one but one of P. Kindgren's pieces moved ahead in priority.

    Tim

  • This Tarrega's prelude is totally new to me. An interesting piece. I wonder that what S.E.M. stand for ?

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