A lil ambience below
Cordoba Luthier Series C10
Mexican Fender Squire
I've been playing guitar for over 10 years now and just recently have been able to record a few things :)) I mostly play classical pieces but I really love bossa nova as well!
I really love this piece :) it has some really hard chord changes and it took me forever to get it up to a speed that i was sattisfied with. There's also a song called Bachianinha No. 2 I hope to record and post here soon.
I assumed this was a very old classical piece and it turns out this song was written in 2007?? A lot of the covers of this song play it pretty quick but I interpretted it as a very slow somber song. Doesn't really remind me of a lullaby...
This song is mostly associated with Christmas and was originally a English folk called "A Newe Northen Dittye of ye Ladye Greene Sleves". Fun fact: this song was hummed by Marceline from Adventure time in the Elements mini series.
The title Lagrima means "teardrop" in Spanish and the story goes that this song was written while Tarrega was traveling in England and missing his home. It is one of Tárrega's most performed pieces.
The only duet i have done so far... sorry if the audio sounds a bit funny I'm not sure why its like that. Originally written for the lute.
For the longest time I had played this song without knowing there was a B section to play. The book I only had the A section.
A fantistic guitarist from Sweden, Brar focuses on classical and jazz pieces and rleases a lot of great Youtube videos. He also has a Patreon where he releases his sheet music.
Another guitarist on Youtube .His channel focuses on classical guitar and all things that go pluck :). He offers online schooling through his classes called Arpeggiato.
Dobkin covers all kinds of music on his Youtube and is an amazing resource for free sheet music and his own personal arrangements.
A Brazillian guitarist, Marcio is another classically trained musician. His Youtube has videos of him playing both classical guitar as well as violin. He also sells his own arrangements if you are interested. I've bought a few myself and they're really good.
Known as the father of bossa nova, Joao Gilberto was essential in the boom of the genre. His most famous album was the album Getz/Gilberto released in 1965
Another so-called father of music this time the father of classical music. Tarrega was a Spanish guitarist and composer he is creditted for laying the foundations for 20th-century classical guitar and for increasing interest in the guitar as a recital instrument.
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