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Lianto Tjahjoputro-Etude No.2-Villa Lobos

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Encore - Lianto Tjahjoputro played Etude No. 2 Villa Lobos and played some improvisation in the begining of the song. Live performance at Erasmus Huis (Netherland Embassy in Jakarta) July, 07 2008.
Tjahjoputro is a Guitarist from Java, Indonesia

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  • horrible

  • Clásicos guitarristas que utilizan la guitarra para presumir y no para hacer música. Que lástima.

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  • If this guy WON the competition, how pathetic were his competitors?

  • @JPCS5917 Yes, he says classical guitarists that use the guitar to show off, not that classical guitarists use the guitar to show off.

  • Sigh...This is just embarrassing. Where do i start? The horrible technique? The absurd gesticulation and facial expressions? The messy playing? The complete disregard for the art? True, this is an etude, but to practice arpeggio technique, not to practice how to be a total douche.

  • @exoticScale For what I understood he wasn't talking about classical guitarrists in general.I think he was talking just about this one...

  • hahahaha...my god...you'd better play keroncong....

  • presentare lo studio n. 2 con mezzi tecnici così scadenti bisogna veramente essere irresponsabili... bah!

  • this guys is way over dramatic

  • Dios Mio¡¡¡ que HORRIBLE TRABAJO¡¡ que payaso.. ¬¬

  • From that point a Yngwie Malsteen sweep picking section could easily be taken by an étude to practice a lot of good chords for sweeping, so next time you comment stupidity I hope you learn a bit about music, composition and lot else, but the only kind of shit you know how to say its ''we don't need to know how to play to talk about music''

  • As you can see études have not musical intention in all cases, they help to understand lot of thing related to playing patterns that give to later generations the ability to play well hard passages in which guitarists normally would find hard to play because of a matter of technique or fingering, that's why most of all guitarist play quite equally (finger positions) and easy hard passages that we normally have problems with, études can be really musical some times but it's not their intention.

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