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Canarios by Gaspar Sanz ; Baroque guitar

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2008

Canarios by Gaspar Sanz
Guitar; Original 18th century 5-course guitar.

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  • I didn't know Sanz wrote that, WOW its that old...How old is that guitar? Where was it made? Are those nylon strings? Thanks for posting this!! Very cool!

  • This guitar was made on the latter half of the 18th century.

    And Reproduced by courtesy of Taro Takeuchi.

    Strings are nylgut and sheepgut.

  • Not bad. Why not play it slower. Before you can play something fast perfectly, you have to be able to play it perfectly at the highest speed you can.And build speed from there.

  • Thanks for your advise.

    It is to try chellenging to my limit.

  • Where did you obtain that guitar?

  • I bought this guitar from Mr.Taro Tkeuchi who is a professional lute and early guitar player.

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  • Dear AKIRA

    You play very well, but you need to slow down to be able to keep up with what you're playing, I would love to see you redo this piece at a slower tempo.

    Regards

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  • Ojouzu desu!

    I wish I could play my instruments with as much skill. The music was very exciting.

  • awful!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • BLASFEMA  A LA HOGUERA

  • Its so nice, still you are trying to play it faster than John Williams^^ Slow down a little its a beautiful piece even in slower tempo.

  • dejale el instrumento a alguien que sepa y ponte a estudiar.

    lo vas a romper.

  • sweet sounding guitar! love it!

  • @jesuisravi because its so fucking fun :p

  • Love it

  • Yeah it would be nice to hear a slightly nicer guitar. But for what it's worth, the slightly-out-of-tune style of many instruments is what gives them character and perhaps such is what we see here... Haha but I agree I wish the intonation was a little better.

  • What type of strings are used here?

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