Classical guitar Dai Kimura Koyunbaba presto
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@liamstoaster yeesh. looks more like he's playing at about 250 MPH :P
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Like a fucking machine yeah!!!!
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三味線みたい
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I repeat my old comment: Koyunbaba is a piece that lends itself to a lot of freedom interpretativa.Ma, honestly, this version of "ultra super prestissimo" I do not like. Personal taste, no doubt.
Do not like it because it take me more than listening to the music inherent in the story leads me to see the technicality of the performer. My compliments to him. But I prefer to think that in the end, the protagonist should rest with the music, not the performer.
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@analby9000 Its not a fake. If it was sped up the pitch would be much higher than it naturally is. In this case, its right on pitch. This guy is just nuts. But I do agree with you on the speed. What kills me in the sextupelets on the harmonics in one of the later sections. His rhythm is totally of. The notes on the fourth string should occur on the off beat, but its to fast for him to do that.
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@analby9000 its real and yes he just plays it 2 fast
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I wonder which music is an indication of the speed of a horse running free is no sense
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There is no way you can understand and feel this music...so do what you are best....play it like a robot.
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I think the video is a fake, is speeded up ... anyway if it was real, it's a very bad performance, where the extreme speed kills feelings and virtuosity that the piece wants to communicate...
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このDVDは自分も買いましたが、
今思うとこのコユンババは木村大のテクニックを見せる動画ですね
曲作りとしては皆さん言ってるように、スピード違反ですw
Not this fast though. What I'm hearing are sections where he's actually playing to fast for his guitar and notes are lost with vastly diminished volume.
Faster is not always better. And he's got the speed to prove it.
Note how much better he sounds when he pays attention to the quality of the notes after 2:57. He can really make the guitar sing.
I've heard other stuff of his that is also too fast and the quick sections are almost always badly deflated.
Speed gained is intensity lost.
eschelar 2 years ago 19
Too fast. This is a presto piece, not prestissimo. This guy is playing at about 250 BPM, which is well outside the range of presto. Too much speed is like too much seasoning: it ruins the flavor.
liamstoaster 2 years ago 15