Six Lute Pieces from the Italian renaissance
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it sounds to rushed in some way.
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Bravo!
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Dear Rehouven,
Thank you for recording these. I recall learning 1 and 2 with my teacher approximately 35 years ago. You rekindled my interest in these great pieces. They are challenging to play well. I've actually become in terms of my own playing a bigger fan of steel string. But I hold it like a nylon and play all these pieces and more. It's different. I don't know of any other video recording with all six pieces played together. Nice job. Thank you.
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All six were superb!
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Is that a lute?? No it has to be small and has 11 strings/ and has gut to move the rivets
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Can you give me the name of the Book you learned from? please please please! and you are very good!
123Yuda321 9 months ago
@123Yuda321 Thanks! Happy you like it! Check out Alan Neidle's arrangement, it's published at Columbia Music Co. - if you search this in google, you'll find it for sure.
deeml13 8 months ago
the kings in that time would imprisoned you. they did that when the artist played disrespectfully. i think a little less agresivity when playing the pieces would be better, in that time they haven't invented the things like forte and that, the lute didnt had that range of action.
elFofillo 10 months ago
@elFofillo You are most probably right (happy I am still enjoying my freedom!) but my musical choice is not to replicate what was to be done with a lute (I'd get a lute and learn how to use it if this was my objective!). This is a transcription for guitar, and my choice at the time was to play an entirely new musical feeling, on an completely different instrument. Thanks for listening!
deeml13 10 months ago