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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2007

Francisco Tarrega's "Capricho Arabe", played on classical guitar by Andy Schiler

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  • Hi, great play! May i know what guitar are you using? I love the tone. The guitar+ur guitar control= awesome. I am considering buying a clssical guitar. I have Admira,MR, Alhambra and other spanish guitars in mind. Any suggestions?

  • Any spanish hand made guitar is a good one - you can't go wrong. I suggest you hand it to someone else to play, and then sit about 6 feet away in front of them so that you can listen to what it really sounds like. On the video, I am playing a Martin Humphrey guitar (factory model). They are pretty solid, and Sharon Isbin plays one. Ben Verdery used to play one, but he switched to smallman... Thanks for the comments. Look for more videos from me soon...

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  • The cat has the politeness to wait till the end to meow

  • dude seriously don't mind the other guys you sound awesome and thats a wicked cat

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  • hahaha i friend played this song once, he also have a video on YT and his cat is there too xD coincidence

  • Beautifully played.

  • I liked it for the cat :3

  • beautiful!

  • la concha de su madre soretessssssssssssssssssssss

  • amazing

  • he plays good

  • @cosmic112 I agree. Half of what makes classical music have the feeling that it does is its tempo changes and the way you can slow down for a second and then speed back into things. This music is incredible. Tempo control is the biggest thing I have learned on guitar. Too bad sooo many people think that "tempo control" simply means maintaining the SAME tempo throughout the whole piece. >.< Hahaha. Very well played sir. I enjoyed watching every bit of this video :).

  • i like you playing what s up with the cat

  • awesome...songs that a dude played more than 100 years ago...still benn played....he was a true artist

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