After the performance by my Students of this "compelling" piece (in my arrangement for Ensemble of guitars and flutes) I wanted to make also this arrangement of mine for solo guitar. I hope you will like ... ;-) http://www.chitarrarte.it
After the performance by my Students of this "compelling" piece (in my arrangement for Ensemble of guitars and flutes) I wanted to make also this arrangement of mine for solo guitar. I hope you will like ... ;-) http://www.chitarrarte.it
Giuseppe BRAVO!
I always enjoy your arrangements and lively performances.
Does your room have natural echo/reverb, as it is quite noticeable in this particular performance?
There is something joyful in hearing a familiar tune in a different setting and on a new instrument, regardless of its complexity or intellectual/academic 'merit'.
I too play guitar, all of which are steel strings, and I play folk rock and jazz. Your playing reminds me of the great breadth of expression in classical guitars, and one may be on the horizon.
I would like to hear more of your mandolin playing from time to time also. The last I recall was the Deer Hunter.
BTW are you a professional musician?
Excellent Giuseppe...thank you for posting!
Very nice.
Bill Snyder
That was Grand!!!
I never fail at anything, I just succeed at doing things that never work....
Fylde Touchstone Walnut Mandolin.
Gibson Alrite Model D.
Beautiful ....fluid ....thk u
Arrrrgh matey! That be a lively tune!
That works particularly well on the classical guitar. Thanks for posting!
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Handcrafted pennywhistles in exotic hardwoods.
Incredible! Thanks for posting that!
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