Albeniz - Rumores de la Caleta - Solo Guitar

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2008

Another sound impression by the pianist Isaac Albeniz, this one depicts a stomping flamenco dance in 3/4. Played on solo guitar by Sydney, Australia based guitarist Peter Inglis.

This video is the full length version in my arrangement.

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  • Quite inventive. I think it would be more aptly named, "Impressions of Rumores de la Caleta" by Peter Inglis: not much like the written music of the piece by Albéniz at all. That aside I think you really need to listen to your playing and ask yourself if it is musical. Your fingers move fine but what I hear does not sound pleasing as music, even as tense as this, should sound. A few steps back to work on tone and articulation could go a long way, then you can pace and phrase the music better.

  • @GyveTurckee "Quite inventive. I think it would be more aptly named, "Impressions of Rumores de la Caleta" by Peter Inglis:"

    Thank you! I can live with that!

  • slow it down dude, u need to work on ur tone and articulation, the fast scale runs would sound much better played legado, your right and left are not co-ordinated when you play them, they sound cluttered and unclear

  • Interesting...

    Did you enjoy the music?

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  • Actually Albeniz and other spainish composers wanted nothing to do with the low grade Flamenco sound! Rumores de la Caleta translates to Murmurs of the Inlet which signifies calm water. Slow, soft and never rasgueado. This music should have a defined elegance!

  • awesooome but i dont liked this version ToT

  • play not in rush mode i supposed you are a flamenco player i think maybe you go in spain and play malaguena cheers...

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