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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2007

From Chilesotti's lute pieces collection. Thanks for watching! ¡Gracias por mirar!

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  • Awesome, I am trying to learn this now and am struggling to get it up to speed. Thanks for the inspiration. It can be done!

  • Please let me know when you post your video. Thanks for watching!

    Regards,

    Julie

  • I am currently learning to play this piece from Frederick Noad's book and your video has proved a great inspiration! Excellent technique and tone, you really convey the mood of this piece.

    Regards from Anthony

  • Thanks a lot, Anthony! 

    Best wishes on your guitar playing!

    Regards,

    Julie

  • Muito bonito! aliás, seu repertório é de uma beleza ímpar! gracias

  • Gracias amigo mío.

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  • Wow very beautiful, great sound. i definitely recognize this piece as one that my teacher played for us.

  • @littleKx I recognised the piece from that book too! Fantastic book, I'd be lost without it. RIP Mr Noad.

  • *****

  • è musica antica!! Non si può arpeggiarla!! Esecuzione non tanto fedele all'originale!

  • When you move your finger from A to G try to mantain pression on the string and you would produre a more melancolic and beautiful sound so far you performance is very good

  • I'm learning this song for my guitar class!

    And you played it beautifully =)

  • I thought this was from Vincenzo Galilei?

    But I will be wrong.  Anyway, this is beautiful.

  • After your video titled The White Flower inspired me to play this beautiful piece, I recalled that this piece was among six pieces for lute recorded by Andres Segovia. Since then I try to play all these six pieces although I try to stay away from Segovia's transcriptu\ion of these pieces since many extra notes weere added by Segovia. Lute pieces sound better on the pieces with simple construction, I guess. Anyway, above video is my present answer for that. Best regards, lute323.

  • Very well done. My instructor started me working on this piece last week and I needed to know how it should sound before I could make progress. Thanks.

  • bellissima!

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