I listened carefully to your recording. I won’t describe the characteristics of the guitars; I’ll just share which one I liked more. The Müller guitar impressed me the least-it probably sounds good for a double-top, but naturally, it falls short compared to the Friederich and Tacchi. Both of these guitars are excellent, but personally, I prefer the Tacchi. It's a great recording with a fairly natural sound. Best of luck!
@@Doronin_life Hi! Thank you for your comment! I’m still a student with recording. There are so much more to learn… I am using the Audigo mic. It’s the best mic I have at the moment. The app is quite messy to use, so I only use the app to record, and I did video on another phone. I might not be the best source to learn recording from! But if you get my setup, I don’t think it’s really that bad either. Have fun!
There are videos of those Friederich guitars on my You Tube channel ffsi1, as well as videos of the 200 guitars I have in stock: Enrique Garcia, Vicente Arias, Herman Hauser, etc. and the more affordable.
I enjoyed your video. All lovely guitars. The Friederich has such a dominating presence over the others though. (The Ligier sounded a little out of tune.) Whenever a guitar catches my ear and I don't know what it is, it usually turns out to be a Friederich! Is a Friederich easy to play or do you have to battle with it?
@@selfTaughtGirl thank you for your kind words and feedback! Friederich is really something very very special. Whatever guitar I play and enjoy, I always go back to my Friederich. I have only encountered one guitar so far that is at Friederich’s level, and I have played hundreds of them already… It took me months to get used to Friederich! The neck on a Friederich is super thick and wide. Once I got used to it, there was no problem at all. Some people, despite being excellent players, can never get used to it. If you are interested in an instrument similar to Friederich, I’d recommend you try a Coclea Thucea or a Friederich copy! You can check out my newest review video on a Coclea Thucea. I have a couple Friederich copies coming in soon, we can also talk about customizing the neck if that’s something you might be interested in. Take care! www.NicksClassicalGuitar.com
@@xuanyinickliu6463 Thanks for your very informative reply. If I told my current guitar (made by the son of Paco Santiago Marin) I was thinking of another instrument it would get very upset!
The guitars certainly sound very good and your playing is very good as well--but what is the price point---that is important to most of us----we are searching for a good guitar but within a reasonable price point.
@@alexmeleshenko4834 thank you for your kind words! The price is on my website, under the description! This guitar specifically, is $11,000. It is on hold right now-someone put down a deposit to have it sent out for a trial. Please check out my other guitars for sale, or go to the “contact” on my website to talk about your budget and what kind of guitar you are interested in! www.NicksClassicalGuitar.com Cheers!
Sorry- good attempt, but you have to stick with an even tempo, eg., not slow down on the difficult sections. Still- you are away ahead of me- I could not tackle this. So, a very brave attempt!
i just listened to williams' recording and he doesn't do a roll for the first variation. he just starts at the top note, which is weird because thats not whats written in his alleged arrangement
eddy?brett? breddy! Hello! Thank you for your support! I used sheet music so I don’t have the tabs of this transcription myself. There is a bunch of tabs online if you search Caprice 24 tab, but I’m not sure if there is any after John Williams’ transcription. If you want the sheet music, here it is: www.google.com/amp/s/vdocuments.site/amp/nicolo-paganini-caprice-24-xxiv-tr-john-williams-sheet-score-classical-spanish.html
...Whoa, wasn't expecting much from this. Really impressive. Liked your cover all the way. I can feel your seriousness in it in the performance. Good job. Subbed.