Asturias played by Ian Dyball on Yamaha 'silent' guitar.
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awesome but sounds rushed, i'd slow the tempo slightly
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Great playing and I like your back yard. You get some bad weather!
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muy,muy bueno!!!!!!
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So schöne Spieltechnik! Aber der Sound ist wirklich abscheulich (zu viel Echo, ein Brei von Harmonien).Freundliche Grüße - S.
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great
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coolcoolcool
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I'd rather have the tone options post-recording with this axe than a conventional nylon string guitar any day. Great job! Like with any instrument, the playing makes it sound good.
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Bravo!
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Nice! Bravo!
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nice storm. nice and cheesy but fuckign cool nonetheless
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@RedBankKid I'm perplexed to think that you think he became such a good player on a cheap yammy! lol
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You are clearly such a good player why waste your time playing on this poor sounding imitation Spanish guitar??? I'm genuinely perplexed.
RedBankKid 1 year ago
Hi, thanks for listening and commenting. I need to point out that this is NOT meant to be an 'aesthetic' interpretation of the piece. I use it as a kind of 'mental exercise' but I know it sounds too fast here. I agree that if tone was my concern I'd probably use a full bodied guitar (though the Yamaha is great for ease of recording and adding effects etc.) Thanks again - Ian
guitarbypost 1 year ago 5
P.S. this video was more about me playing with my video editor :)
guitarbypost 1 year ago 3
a bit fast ;)
Lolobri 2 years ago
Agreed!! Though it's worth seeing the Ana Vidovic version - she plays it superbly at speed (and she's much better looking than me too!!) Thanks for commenting.
guitarbypost 1 year ago 12