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Chris Labrador - Etude No. 23 by Matteo Carcassi

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2007

This is a great Etude by Matteo Carcassi!.. Hope you enjoy it!

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  • Very nice...I love how clear it is.

    I am also a guitarist...and I need to be able to play through this piece in a week...do you have any pointers or is there anything that is not that easy? I don't practice my scales enough...lol...

    But this was nice...(and I think your left hand was good)=)

  • This was a while back now when I was 16 - there are a lot things I would change on this video now!

    Firstly, try to ensure that the bass strings don't clash like they do in this vid - I mean the open E,A and D. If you can stop them when they are supposed to you can avoid that murky sound in the bass.

    Try to use some dynamics and keep good time. A lot of my videos when I was younger have trouble doing this.

    Secondly, post it on YouTube and get feedback - I have learn a lot from looking back!

  • just fast. where is the

    soul¿miss feeling!***

  • I didn't feel that this etude required feeling. Not every piece demands it: Listen to some Bach.

  • Hey man.

    Nice. You play it quick and clear.

    But sorry, your left hand is awfull. Hide your thoumb!

  • "Hiding" the thumb is a left hand technique that is always taught to beginners in order to remain square on the strings and strengthen for ornaments such as trills.

    The more you play, the more you realise that sometimes it is impractical to always keep your thumb hidden, because the wrist can end up to low.

    At the end of the day... It is comfortable.

    Thank you for you comment :)

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  • Very nice! I'm trying to learn this piece as well...thanks for the inspiration...

  • Hello Chris. I am happy that you have chosen something different in the 25 studies of Carcassi.I wish you do No21 and 24 as well.Fine play.Keep it up.Thanks for posting.

  • nice play man this is a easy piece but good playing it's like a wow ta bueno

  • never seen a violin that big.

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