Thank you very much for this and your other Youtube posts. I noticed on your website you prefer Ray Ruessner guitars. I concur. For years I searched to replace a Hauser I mistakenly sold. Finally a couple years ago I found one of Ray's early guitars & immediately I knew the search had ended. It was perfectly balanced, and articulate in every register without booming basses or muddy mids. I appreciate your performances & salute your lifetime of dedication to music.
maybe it's the same person but if it is that I think if this gentleman had the good fortune to take one to the very Andres Segovia masterclasses, so for that alone deserves all my admiration and not as interpreted in my see if there is something magnificent in the teacher would not forget Andrew has been one of the best dl world to accept him as a student
@richardjohnsonmusic Thank you mister Johnson for your amazing interpretation. Very beautiful work. I´d like to know about the origin of your guitar. Is it a Hauser? There is a person in my country (Brazil), his name is Armildo Uzeda, who is also a great interpreter of Bach. He is also a teacher at Villa Lobos school in Rio de Janeiro. When you have time look for this at youtube. Thank you again, best wishes.
Bravo Richard ! This challenging piece is attempted by very few and your interpretation is superb. Your recent release of the " electric" version of your composition the Promise demonstrates how versatile you are! You can do it all !
Thank you! This is the very guitar that my friend Ray Reussner built and used for his DVD called "Sound of the Guitar." Of course, those recordings are much better. There are many of those tracks here on YouTube.
Thank you very much for this and your other Youtube posts. I noticed on your website you prefer Ray Ruessner guitars. I concur. For years I searched to replace a Hauser I mistakenly sold. Finally a couple years ago I found one of Ray's early guitars & immediately I knew the search had ended. It was perfectly balanced, and articulate in every register without booming basses or muddy mids. I appreciate your performances & salute your lifetime of dedication to music.
All the best,
Bill
BillinBallard 2 days ago
i love to play guitars.
juliannearner 5 months ago
It very beautiful music! Thank you a lot for sharing your nice video!
ZotMalakhov 1 year ago
maybe it's the same person but if it is that I think if this gentleman had the good fortune to take one to the very Andres Segovia masterclasses, so for that alone deserves all my admiration and not as interpreted in my see if there is something magnificent in the teacher would not forget Andrew has been one of the best dl world to accept him as a student
juaniquintoledo 1 year ago
@shakespeare1994 thanks for ypur comment. i will ck out uzeba. i play a reussner guitar, more on your site.
richardjohnsonmusic 1 year ago
@richardjohnsonmusic Thank you mister Johnson for your amazing interpretation. Very beautiful work. I´d like to know about the origin of your guitar. Is it a Hauser? There is a person in my country (Brazil), his name is Armildo Uzeda, who is also a great interpreter of Bach. He is also a teacher at Villa Lobos school in Rio de Janeiro. When you have time look for this at youtube. Thank you again, best wishes.
shakespeare1994 1 year ago
Okay, what planet are you from anyway?
Just kidding. That is unbelievable!
lorriemallard 1 year ago
CooL ★★★★★!!!
vs9991 1 year ago
Bravo Richard ! This challenging piece is attempted by very few and your interpretation is superb. Your recent release of the " electric" version of your composition the Promise demonstrates how versatile you are! You can do it all !
vingmusic 1 year ago
Thank you! This is the very guitar that my friend Ray Reussner built and used for his DVD called "Sound of the Guitar." Of course, those recordings are much better. There are many of those tracks here on YouTube.
richardjohnsonmusic 1 year ago