Hearing this for the first time, it is, in my opinion of course, the most beautiful classical guitar piece I have ever heard. Thank you for making this.
If you press 4 it takes it back to the start of the tab version. When it's paused you can press , or . to move it back or forward a few frames, or J/K or the left or right arrows to move backward/forward 10 or 5 seconds respectively. Helps with finger placement! (Can see other video commands with shift + ?)
another classical masterpiece!! brilliant musical talent, I really need to learn classical guitar, 30 years of metal, I'm a metal head but I love this music 🤘 excellent guitar work mate, well done brother 👍
@@horstfock8535 U have a techno set on your playlist, now that is gay!!!! and not much else, enjoy the electronic sound effects, 😂 music for the weak minded
Excellent work.I am learning allot from you. I think you have dominated RU-vid. I really respect your talent.I hope you are a good person too.That would really make you Number 1 in the Net. Thank you and those who are in charge
Thanks for doing this hauntingly beautiful piece. The 5 fret stretch chords are challenging for me but I'm working on them! Igreja da Penha by Guinga would be a fantastic song for you to do also!
Great stuff like always! And yes, just like everyone else pleaaaase do another Chopin Nocturne, there's so little guitar tutorials on them....either that or from an anime like "Kamado Tanjirou No Uta" from Demon Slayer!
Another beautiful piece and lesson, thanks for your energy and your being 🥰I have a request: Turlough O'Carolan - Eleanor Plunkett or any other piece you could tab from him. He was a blind irish harp player and composer 1670-1738 you might fall in love with this old irish sounds. If anyone don't know him yet just search for si bheag si mhor 😊
This comment made me get into O'Carolan pretty heavily. I found the Dracapalley RU-vid channel and bought Keith Hinchliffe's excellent book of tabs. Now it's practically all I want to play. So much wonderful stuff, thanks!
hello sir, it is possible that you could interpret and teach for all of us the waltz "Sobre las Olas" by Juventino Rosas, my thanks in advance and please help me to give this to my grandmother on her 70th birthday. Thank you thank you thank you