Acoustic guitar Spanish Study --Noad--
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@therius100 yes once
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does he ever blink???
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@van1976 i know.. what i meant, a part of it was chosen to make it as an exercise.
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@ifyour666 I played along to the CD that came with the book...it took awhile to get it up to speed. Thanks.
--Van
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@drag00n06 I'm not sure of the metronome speed but as I remember I practiced/ played along to theFrederick Noad CD that came with the book. Btw, I soon be posting a "Noadish Medley" which will include this song again. I'll give you a heads up. Thanks for watching and commenting.
--Van
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@thankyoupourlavideo reagrdless of talent or ability or interpretation, the fact that anybody nowadays even picks up an instrument and displays an understanding should be appaluded - just hope you understand that when you think about it and look at the real world .
hmm,, isn't that Asturias by Isaac Albeniz??... a simplified one?..
lcHaRiSsEl 8 months ago
@lcHaRiSsEl Yes and No. It's part of "Asturias", but in a different key ("C") than the original ("B") so it's played in the open postion. It's just an exercise from Frederick Noad's book. Thanks.
--Van
van1976 8 months ago
what's the name of this song ? and who is it by ?
cocopopsdc 9 months ago
@cocopopsdc It's part of "Asturias" by Isaac Albeniz, but in open postion and differnt key. It's an exercise from "Solo Guitar Playing" by Frederick Noad. Thanks.
--Van
van1976 8 months ago
I'm learning this in guitar class; having trouble with the triplets...
RMoogsterama 11 months ago
@RMoogsterama Try to play along to the CD, even though it may seem impossible to keep up at first...just play it over and over (10x a day for 3 weeks, that is a couple hundred times).
van1976 8 months ago