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J S Bach by Segovia

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2008

Andrés Segovia plays J S Bach
Sarabande
Gavotte en Rondeau

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  • The 5 people who disliked this should be raped to death by a death metal band

  • 007jamesjamon infórmate de lo que hizo Segovia antes de criticarle

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  • @777ElectroHarmony777 Mom buys you a nylon string guitar, you don't learn to read music and play pentatonic scales, join metal band. Instant PhD in classical guitar.

  • @BoogieEngineer The 5 people who disliked this probably already were raped by a death metal band.

  • ur fuckin' retarded

    

  • Do you think his guitar is an Esteban? This music sounds pretty good, not as good as Esteban, but similar!

  • @777ElectroHarmony777 I have to protest against that comment. While it is true that many great metal guitarists had exposure to classical guitar or incorporated classical music like Bach and Vivaldi in their playing, I can think of almost none who were "great students" of classical guitar. I think Randy Rhodes was the closest because he was actually trying to get a degree in classical guitar before his death. IMO, I think he had the most talent of any metal guitarist and I idolize him.

  • @BoogieEngineer That's pretty strong punishment, but I have to laugh because I quite agree.

  • @BoogieEngineer I can rape them :)

  • @stilklik "many of his pupils"...? Who do you have in mind..? Surely not the likes of "bluegrass players" such as John Williams or Christopher Parkening..

  • what suite is this from?

  • The father of classical guitar, all respect! But among his students and successors there are many who play better than he did, this is the way it goes so often, also outside the realm of music. But he deserves the honour and credits for making the guitar a recognised classical instrument.

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