Barrios Mangoré, Agustín; Danza Guarani

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Barrios Mangoré, Agustín; Danza Guarani

Postby Amadis » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:26 pm

Danza Guarani.
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Re: Barrios, Agustin Mangore; Danza Guarani

Postby seosamh » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:38 pm

that was class, cheers!:)
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Re: Barrios, Agustin Mangore; Danza Guarani

Postby Temporary Saint » Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:12 pm

Bravo! Well done! :)

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Re: Barrios, Agustin Mangore; Danza Guarani

Postby Vesuvio » Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:42 pm

Hello Amadis,

Thank you so much for this, it is really lovely and I have enjoyed your interpretation,

Best wishes, V :D :bravo: :merci:
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Re: Barrios, Agustin Mangore; Danza Guarani

Postby wolfgang » Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:11 pm

Hi Amadis,

this is such a lovely little Barrios piece, you play it delightfully. I had a lot of joy listening to your interpretation. A while ago I tried to play it myself but I ran into trouble in the triplet sections, couldn't count it somehow and then I just didn't play it anymore. I shall get this one back on my musicstand soon.

Thanks for sharing, and big applause :applauso: :applauso: :applauso:

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Re: Barrios, Agustin Mangore; Danza Guarani

Postby Amadis » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:04 am

Thanks for all of the feedback.
yeah, I hate those triplets. I listened to homayoonsaleh's recording a lot and then basically faked it. It sounds pretty good though. I tried to do the same thing on this dumbed down version of reverie but it didnt work. They really throw me too.
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Re: Barrios Mangoré, Agustín; Danza Guarani

Postby GEO » Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:56 am

Beautiful job, Amadis! I really felt your joy in the music, your feeling for the music and your wonderful tone was quite evident. As for those triplets--to my untutored ears it sounded like a three against four pattern, with the accompaniment in duple time. If that's so, it would explain the difficulty.

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Re: Barrios Mangoré, Agustín; Danza Guarani

Postby KeMe » Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:54 am

Oh my heavens Amadis!
This is such a cheerful, melodious piece by Barrios Mangore, I loved it.
You play so beautifully, it soundsl as if the notes just literally flow from your guitar.
Wow! I think that I’ll just listen to it again. :casque:
Thank you for sharing your talent and skill by playing for us.
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Re: Barrios Mangoré, Agustín; Danza Guarani

Postby Paul Saywood » Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:29 am

Hello Amadis, thank you for recording this wonderful piece, it's wonderful, now time to track down the score. :) :bye:

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