Santiago De Murcia (XVIII c.) - "Fandango"

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2010

From my latest work : "Songs from the Kitchen - The Pijama Sessions" :))))))))))

enjoy, thanx for all my subscribers & friends on youtube, and to anybody else for listening!

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  • Hey you're back !!!

    ;-)

    Val

  • Ciao Val! A big hug for you

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  • Always nice to see more Santiago De Murcia on here, this is awesome!

  • Uau! Great job!

  • I like this. I can see you're a lute player with the pulgar behind index etc. cool

  • I find that the pijama stripes suit very good the guitar's fretboard. Good musical job! Have you got the name of the publisher (tablature or - better - modern notation)?

  • were can i get the partirure or teh tablature men, its a page or a store? i like play barroque guitar

  • Who needs a concert hall and a dressing gown? Wonderful work man, my congratulations!

  • Fantastic work!

    What is the difference in tuning between a baroque guitar and a lute? I recently bought a vihuela, tuned like a lute, and I'm wondering if I could play baroque guitar repertoire with it.

  • What a fun piece to play!

    Great job, too.

  • Cela "swingue" !

    Great thanks !

  • This was an excellent performance, great job, I like the sound of this instrument very much.

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