Matteo CARCASSI - Etude N° 3 in A, Op.60

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2008

Better quality http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=fnGoHClRN0U&fmt=18
Hi all!
Back to business after a long Youtube silence!
I still haven't surpassed the Aguado-Sor-Carcassi mountain, hope you like this ultra famous study with it's enchanting melodic wave.
Thanks for watching and your reactions!
Big hug!
Vabejas

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  • your performance is so beautiful, but at the same time you seem to have a great arrangement for recording. Can you tell me what mic you are using, and do you do any post performance edits? I dont think you do, but just asking for my own learning.

  • @sirajghosh Thank you for your comment. I Use the Zoom H2 digital recorder (great quality) and Audacity for basic editing, very easy and cheap setup.

    Best regards,

    Vabejas

  • Wow!! 5 stars that was great, you have so much feeling with this piece. I'm working on this now, can play it all but have some problems on the barre part in the first section at the end. For some reason sometimes the notes come out a little dead no matter how hard I barre that section (the barre at 22sec on video) Just sometimes not real clear. any sug. or tricks to that barre?I think I have my elbow back enough and pulling down on it . lol.. oh well lots more pratice

    Cheers

  • Thank you!

    Every piece has his hairy moments. Just play that bar seperately, let every note ring until you're comfortable, then do the sequence with one bar before the tricky one.

    The trick with barre is not to press any harder but put your fingers better!

    Hope it helps a bit, I'm not a teacher :))

    Regards,

    Jasper

  • Excellente performance!

  • Thank you!

    Regards,

    Vabejas

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  • There is no standard tempo marking for this study. It may be played at a nice walking pace and retain its musicality. So you are wrong on that score. I thought it was a charming performance.

  • Hey, no criticizing intended, really wondering, did you change the song for it to be easier to play, or is that really the real way to play it, with the classical technique and whatnot? Just asking because I'm starting classical guitar and I am trying to do everything right for a possible audition for xchool later on, so don't think I'm asking that in a doubting way or whatever :P

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  • @sirajghosh simply perfect

  • I like your playing, quite good dynamic and clear notes. I am learning this etude now, not very hard, but....

  • Brilliant, a great example of your mastery of the rest stroke!

  • u have no idea what this made for me.. there are some musical tunes out there that if you listen to them more than once you'll ruin it for yourself.. I think this was the perfect tune for in the perfect time for me even though it's the first time i listen to it!

  • I'm From Portugal I'm playing this music on my 4th year on guitar and you just give me a very good argument to study it more deep

    Thanks a lot

  • Nicely played, however I have one criticism - You need to work on improving tone production. You sounded twangy on the trebles. Incidentally I also have to work on this problem in my playing.

  • I noticed a slight pause at 2:14. But truly amazing!

  • Excellent playing. I like this piece very much. Thanks for posting

  • do you really need the long nails to play classical?

  • Thanks for posting this video.

    Nice and smooth playing.

    Very helpful to watch.

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