Re: Recuerdos de la Alhambra - my take
- From: "Jackson K. Eskew" <jacksoneskew@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Apr 2007 17:56:04 -0700
On Apr 29, 12:46 pm, "Brian Huether" <bhuethe...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Decided to give this one a shot. Been obsessed with playing classical pieces
flatpicked on acoustic. Some buzzing here and there and some muffled notes
here and
there and a loss of fluidity in a few places (pauses between chord changes),
but otherwise I am fairly pleased. Just changed strings yesterday and so the
tone is lively! I think I play the second half faster. Not on purpose. I
think as I play it and loosen up that my picking speed ends up increasing a
little bit.
www.guitar-dreams.com/audio/studies/Recuerdos_de_la_Alhambra.mp3
Learning these classical pieces pick style is really helping me build a
repetoire! Here are links to other pieces I recorded over the past few
months:
Bach Prelude in Dmwww.guitar-dreams.com/audio/studies/BachBWV999_withEQ.mp3
Bach Sonata # 1 For Solo Violin Presto (BWV 1001)www.guitar-dreams.com/audio/studies/Bach1001Presto.mp3
Paganini Caprice XVIwww.guitar-dreams.com/audio/studies/PaganiniCaprice16_2nd_take.mp3
later,
brian
I think we're having trouble understanding why you don't just play the
classical guitar.
.
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