Paul Saywood; Simple Studies, op. 10, no. 2
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Thanks Will.
Best wishes.
Paul
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Yes Ed, sorry!
Rubato is slowing down to help emphasise the melody etc., it's use quite a lot with in classical. You may notice that there is never a steady beat with classical derived compositions.
Thanks, I hope that helps.
Paul
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Please enlighten me as to what "rubato" means. Vibrato I'm familiar with. Thanks. (feeling a bit dumb right now)
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Hello Ed,
It concentrates on rubato and vibrato mostly.
Thanks for watching and leaving a nice comment.
Best wishes.
Paul
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i like this one alot Paul.
even though it kinda puts
me in a sad mood..
but i still love it!
ellycrane14 3 years ago
Thanks
It does sound a little sad, but I'm glad that you like it
Paul
PaulSaywood 3 years ago
great musician..five stars
rickdav79 3 years ago
Thank you very much
Paul
PaulSaywood 3 years ago
very melodic; reminds me a bit of Tarrega. 5 twinling stars!
amccann7 3 years ago
Thank you very much.
Paul
PaulSaywood 3 years ago