Satie, Erik; Gymnopédie no.1 - D07 Video

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Re: Satie, Erik; Gymnopédie n° 1

Postby ValĂ©ry Sauvage » Mon Dec 03, 2007 5:59 pm

Thanks Ged, it's a pleasure for me to share... ;-)
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Re: Satie, Erik; Gymnopédie n° 1

Postby Erik Zurcher » Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:05 pm

Lovely as always, Luthval. Erik Satie is one of my favourite composers. Though he lived in poverty, he was always welcome to perform for the beau monde de Paris. Moreover his music on guitar sounds very good: musique de consolation.
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Re: Satie, Erik; Gymnopédie n° 1

Postby ValĂ©ry Sauvage » Mon Dec 10, 2007 5:32 am

Thanks,
I've heard that this tune may be played more slowly, in fact lento, so perhaps I'ill make another take even if I feel it nice this tempo)
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Re: Satie, Erik; Gymnopédie n° 1

Postby Denian Arcoleo » Thu Dec 13, 2007 10:54 am

Very beautiful Luthval, it has a delicate sonority that is very pleasing to the ear.

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Re: Satie, Erik; Gymnopédie n° 1

Postby coqui » Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:21 am

No words can describe the sentiment you put in this song...I love tha ambiance of where u play...so in short word THNX!
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Re: Satie, Erik; Gymnopédie n° 1

Postby john_mark » Sun Jul 27, 2008 9:56 pm

Ah, Satie on a beautiful July Sunday afternoon. Nothing quite like it. Well played too. Thank you for posting it. :merci:
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