Niccolo Paganini "La Campanella" On Classical Guitar
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Sounds good, but def not classical.
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brilliant expression !
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Amazing!
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@sormah Actually He did not write anything wrong in description but I get what you mean, there's a big difference between playing classical guitar and BEING a classical guitarist, isn't it right? =) you can give classical guitar to a 5 year old child who never seen guitar before and theory-tecly he will play classical guitar in some way but it doesn't mean he's a classical guitarist, that's what you wanted to say?
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It boils down to .....Someone playing a nylon string guitar with a pick ie NOT CLASSICAL. I think he should learn this piece on a mandolin then everyone would think he is a genius...... and he would get more girls !!!.
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@unnoticedpasserby There is no massive talent here. It's missing the level of respect and technique the piece is due. It's sloppy and the tone is brittle. Listen to a real player (i.e. true massive talent) play this correctly and it is obvious that this performance is a joke.
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Haters gonna hate. O.o That was sweet, never stop playing, bro.
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Holy crow that was sweet man!!!!!!!!
as far as I'm concerned, this was nowhere near classical guitar (i.e. sound, technique, etc), therefore I believe the title "Niccolo Paganini "La Campanella" On Classical Guitar" is not appropriate, as I was expecting to see and hear this piece being played on classical guitar and with classical guitar techniques.
sormah 2 years ago 33
If you're interested in playing classical music on the guitar, you should consider studying the classical guitar. This is a far cry from classical guitar, technique, sound, interpretation or practice in any respect. Good luck and I hope you will begin to study this beautiful instrument.
VTguitar88 2 years ago 11