Nocturne, C Henze, played by lute323 on May 1 2008
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聞いてて落ち着ける~
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Hello Gangly1,
The guitar I play recently is Yamaha Silent Guitar SLG-100NW which has classic guitar specification.
For Vivaldi's duet of Sonata 8 with TS I played using his conventional classic guitar.
I wonder which do you prefer ?
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Beautiful Lute.
Thanks for revisiting this lovely nocturne.
I think you have mentioned previously that you are playing an electric classical. What model is it?
Regards,
Paul
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Thank you. I try to play the beginner's guitar pieces as beautiful as possible. I learned this nocturne when I started to play the guitar within one year. In these technically simple pieces I can now find out something new and bright.
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How i find moer biography for him ( C.henze ) ? ( Where ..web ).
anakkuna 10 months ago
@anakkuna Hence, Carl 1872 - 1946 C. Henze was on 14 12. Born in 1872, the son of Otto and Clara H. Berlin. At 15, he bought his first Carl H. von earned money with a guitar and found a very good teacher Wilhelm Conrad (zither, guitar, harmonics) of which he was taught until 1890. The mandolin He studied 1890-1892 at the Neapolitan mandolin virtuoso Michele Fasano in Berlin.
lute323 10 months ago
Very soothing. Sounds amazing.
Copenhagen921 1 year ago
@Copenhagen921 Thank you for your comment. This is a simple piece but really beautiful. When we become advenced gutarists, we forget these pieces for beginners. What a shame!
lute323 1 year ago
Beatifully interpretated and kinda very nic recording.
BlueJazzyClassic 3 years ago
I am very glad to know you like my recording.
Thank you very much. The simple but meaning pieces like this should be played more by experienced guitarists, I guess.
lute323 3 years ago