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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2008

Fernando Sor's Op 35 No 22 in Bm as arranged by Andres Segovia. I was 'in the moment' and felt compelled to play the last chord three times. Also, I didn't play the repeat.

What a lovely piece :)

This is, I believe, the first video I've uploaded of me playing my classical guitar. I play it quite a bit. Expect to see this guitar with some Bach tunes and my own arrangements of video game theme songs in the future =D

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  • Oh .. for goodness sake play the correct notes at 1.41/43/45/47 - or have you a religious objection to playing right notes on odd numbers in this section? mm..Perhaps I ought to respect that?..ah no.. I see you fudged it at 50 and 52 - and 56 by the way should be A# not C#...and as for the repetition of the final chord - well - what did Sor know? - a man of infinite repetition in the codas (codi?!) to his big scale works - he certainly missed an opportunity to exercise his own compulsion here...

  • For goodness sake I can't play everything perfectly. You are correct that there are mistakes at the times mentioned in your comment. It is difficult to change to those chord shapes quickly for me, and thus errors were made.

    I've not attempted to discredit Sor's genius by not playing the repeat. Get off your high horse.

  • no 22, not 5

  • Well, it's Fernando Sor's Op 35 No 22, but it's Segovia's Study No 5. Most people know the Sor studies by their Segovia Study number, I believe...

  • Dude you're good and stuff, but what a guitar face.. Mine is bad, but not that bad ;)

  • Haha, yea. I have my moments.

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  • Playing a piece differently, because you enjoy it that way shows originality. You played this extremely well Scott and you did it with feeling…..very important to a composer. I'm hoping you'll post more of these video performances in the near future. I think this vanpraagh person plays by the numbers and not with feeling….at least his comment shows that…..

  • dont ever eyeball me like that again dude........bullseye....

  • This is one of the first pieces I learned. In this video you played it better than I ever did. FWIW sometimes I did not do the repeat either, and none of my teachers ever had a problem with that.

  • @vanpraagh You're a pompous ass. The guy is not a professional classical guitarist so shut the fuck up you arrogant asshole.

  • beautiful

  • You tell him!!! LOL I think it was gorgeous!

  • I've never heard this peice before n even if i had i would'nt care how u r playing notes at 1.41/43/45/47 :-) Your sound is great..smooth, clean n dynamic.

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