I just watched his version of "Bohemian Rhapsody" w a friend and at the end we were moved to stand up and applaud, as anyone should be. I can't help but think that youtube has cheapened music to some extent. This is an experience that one should savor and spread the word about but we are busy moving on to the next video of a 10yo girl playing "flight of the bumblebee" on a Harmony acoustic while bee-keeping.
@I3eWa12N 1. Greensleeves 2. Fur Elise 3. Moonlight Sonata 4. Ode to Joy 5. Canon in D 6. Jesu, Ode to a Man's Desiring 7. Carol of the Bells 8. Hall of the Mountain King 9. William Tell Overture
Your a wonderful guitarist in your own right my brother...can appreciate your style...you put so much effort in your playing...good to see you're miked up for a change. Would love to hear you play that Candelas you have standing there. Best regards Selwyn.
@edgarcruzguitar Hi Edgar. Love everything you have reloaded but I haven't seen "Duelling Banjos" yet. I hope to see it up soon. It was a brilliant piece of solo guitar artistry. All your work is brilliant and virtuosic. Thank you for sharing your exceptional talent.
Last night in Centerville, Iowa, ¡fue maravilloso! Please come back some day and do all of your own compositions, the "Pieces of Edgar" CD is just wonderful. Me gusta mucho "Ceviche Circus" tambien. (I'm the one who told you that you made my fingers hurt) :-)
Yes I'd like to add my voice to the chorus of protests as to why the account has been suspended. Along with all his other works I am badly missing his version of "Duelling Banjos." It was awesome. He is up there with the best of guitarists.
@uneedtherapy42 I know what you mean about the classical technique. While I listen to more rock than classical, I tend to listen to musicians who take leaves from the books of composers. I prefer classical to rock on many levels, but I love vocals that are not operatic. While I don't deny Bocelli or Groban's talents, "Cinema Paradiso" doesn't pump me up during a workout. Opera is a style (in my opinion) for relaxing. I love listening to opera at night.
I am reloading my videos under the a new account of edgarcruzguitar i will do my best to have them all back up by the end of the year. Sincerely...Edgar Cruz
Are you saying that it is being played in c major or that the title of the piece is " Canon in C?" As far as I am aware it is and always has been for over 300 years, "Canon in D" written by and titled by Baroque composer Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706)
I'll back up Jack Michaelson here. It is NOT Canon in C and NEVER has been. I will repeat part of my answer to a post by koko barokoko. "As far as I am aware it is and always has been for over 300 years "Canon in D" written by and titled by Baroque composer Johann Pachelbel(1653 - 1706.)" There is a version called Canon Rock but it is still in D not C
please read previous comments. this has already been pointed out repeatedly in the 3YEARS that comment was posted- the fact that you felt the need to correct it is redundant and pedantic.