Ilja Bryliov - Isaac Albeniz Asturias on the Godin guitar
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nice best ive seen on here
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Those that knock Godin probably never plugged one in.. They are refreshingly more responsive than most acoustic electrics and most electrics.
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Exellent version.... but I think that you have to hit the second string with pointer finger too... mean that you have to alternate the hitting of second string with middle, pointer, middle, pointer, etc... sorry for the bad language, I really don't speak in English.
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tera hoa
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Güzel çalmış
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I wish Godin would offer this guitar with the synth access. If you get one with synth access, you don't get the duet/mic modeling and vice-versa. I don't see why they can't offer both on the same guitar.
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I heared this music from big famos names in classical guitar world
but this young man realy is the best one I heared playing this peace
BRAVO
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AMAZING!
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Yea, but the scale is different. Thus more string tension.
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every each finger has life .. congratulations !!
Nice playing Iija,
I am curious, as an advanced player, why have you chosen the Godin as opposed to a traditionally made classical guitar?
Also, with the Godin, does the string tension make any difference in the sound? Is it as reponsive to timbre, nail shape as a traditional guitar?
Hopefully you will post the complete suite one day!
canonmj 2 years ago
It is not that I prefer Godin over classical traditional guitar. They are simply different and I play on both of them. And yes there are slight differences, however, not that big. Nail shape is same for me, but you have to play more accurately base string as they are more sensitive to nails. Timbre? well principle is the same. Ofc it is a bit easier to produce sound using effects, but overall principle is the same. String tension? well Godin nylon guitar uses same nylon strings as traditional
guitar4everrr 2 years ago