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Recorded and learned this one last night ... sight reading and still not committed to memory fully. It's a fun little one.
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"For instance, it is like an orchestra to which we could look with the reverse side of binoculars. I mean by that that everything - every instrument of the orchestra - is inside the guitar, but in smaller sound size" - Segovia
Wonderful little piece, I really liked this one. It has such a nice melody and rhythm patterns. You played it beautifully with clean tone and great tempo. Thank you for taking the time to learn and record these pieces for our enjoyment. I truly enjoyed listening to you play. Kay
Music touches the heart, but playing classical guitar can lift your heart and enrich your life.
Thank you KeMe. I've only been playing this one for a few days, so I've got to practice. I used to fool around with the opening measures, but never bothered to learn it all the way through. I used to listen to Segovia playing it and always liked it.
Thanks
"For instance, it is like an orchestra to which we could look with the reverse side of binoculars. I mean by that that everything - every instrument of the orchestra - is inside the guitar, but in smaller sound size" - Segovia
I look forward to printing Volume 3 myself, and delving into it. This should happen in a few weeks now. There is still a few pieces from volume 2 that I would like to record. I am a bit jalous - if you read in between the lines