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Albeniz Isaac - Asturias (leyenda)

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2008

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Sorry for the bad quality, my camera just able to record 5 minutes and this piece is at least 7, so I had to chang the quality. I hope it is still enjoyable.

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  • Patronising bastards! it isn't perfect but at least she's having a go!

  • I really appreciate your playing! You are like me. You try so hard. God bless you for sharing your talents with us!

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  • @solerkris i think you are wrong. This piece needs a perfect fingerstyle techinique but also a perfect left technique; it's aimless to play a too difficult piece without theese skills. To improve them it's foundamental to play exercise such as 120 arpeggi by giulian.

  • @nic93107 How exactly do you learn the techniques for that song perfectly without playing the song? this is the worse advice ever .

  • Don't let anyone tell you its to hard or anything, just keep playing and it will eventually become perfect, don't let anyone project there self defeating attitude on you!

  • cute

  • @rabbamonkey i didn't say i can do this piece perfectly. i said that doing a piece too much difficult for you is meaningless...

  • @nic93107

    Or you just have a go and upload the video.... constructive criticism is fine. I'm sure you can upload a video demonstration to display perfect right and left hand technique?

  • @rabbamonkey doing a piece that is too much difficult for your thur skill is a nonsense. To do a piece like this you need right and left hand perfect tecnique!!!

  • yoooo slowwwwwww

  • Wonderfull playing....of the hardest piece ever composed for guitar.

    What many people don't know about the classical guitar...(those who know electric or steel achoustic, is the action is about, average, 5mm at the 12th fret.! Compare that too 1:5/3 mm for electric guitar...can be even lower.

    Unless you have tried to play a classical guitar with such high action, you have no idea of the problems it causes....when moveing up the neck.

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