Jorge Caballero plays Dvorak (1/4)

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2007

El extraordinario musico peruano Jorge Caballero tocando a los 19 años, la Sinfonia del Nuevo Mundo de Dvorak, transcripcion de K. Yamashita. Fue uno de los fundadores del Cuarteto Aranjuez. 1er Movimiento Adagio - Allegro molto

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  • first I'd like to say that Caballero is extremely hubmle and sincere. He is a gentleman. What I love about his playing is that he is a very sensitive player besides playing so fast; where's Yamashita is in a horse race. I think Yamashita is very harsh and I don't enjoy that type of playing.

  • Obviously you doesnt know enough Yamashitas recordings? He plays the best slow movements ever! Jorge is a kind of occidental version of K.Y.

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  • This is soo excellent! Really! I have the impression to hear the orchestra...

  • @GuitarMach para un conocedor de la guitarra no es ridiculo, lo que es ridiculo es como la guitarra puede simular una orquesta completa... escucha la gravacion de kazuhito yamashita... es increhible lo que puede hacer 1 sola guitarra...

  • This is the best guitar version of this song that ive heard at least. No one even comes close to his near perfection. Cudos to you Jorge Caballero.

  • Para quien conoce la obra esto se escucha ridículo, dan ganas de reir, es tan absurdo como querer escuchar la 7 de Beethoven arreglada para pandereta y flauta dulce. Pero alimentar el típico "voyeurismo" musical que padecen los estudiantes en algunos lugares vende.

  • @tplaisted22 I totally agree, hahaha, it's unhuman.

  • @GarguzGilva haha yes - extremely tough technique. Some of this piece is just unplayable for me

  • @tplaisted22 Yeah, I'm sorry. I had already figured it out with the music sheet, but I forgot to comment so that I could rectify.

    Have you tried it yet? It's a really difficult technique.

    Thanks for the correction. :)

  • How exactly is this Caballero's version? It's basically the same thing as KY's. And I don't think they accidentally ended up making their own transcriptions that ended up this similar

  • @GarguzGilva That actually is not a tremolo he's doing at the beginning. He is indeed "mandolin picking" with his "i" finger

  • @BHayley That's a technique called tremolo, and it's done applying the following fingering: p, a, m, i. The thumb plays the bass line while the other three fingers play the tremolo (mandolin picking, as you know it).

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