@@sasapoprzen5223 This is a really fun and powerfull piece to play. I only play renaissance and baroque stuff. Is strange how playing this you start automaticaly to think about adding dinamics, to the piece, and change in tone going closer to bridge and them going back. Also i play with renaissance lute right hand technique. I notice the amout of effort you need put in faster arpeggiato parts, nothing close to the baroque, simple is not polyphonical music but very fun to play. I also noticed the pull off is diferent too. You dont put too much eight in baroque and renaissance way to play. You dont force the sound you actually dont pull off the string basically, you just move yours fingers, and this requires lot of training to make sound without adding force to it. Speacialy on baroque guitar repertoire, where the cross string trills, didnt exist. Cross string trills is necessary in harpsichord trancriptions for guitar. But here i instinctively used the modern way.
@@sasapoprzen5223 About the approximate size of each part? Scale,body,total length? Body Width,Body Depth,Nut Width? Nylon string production company? Such a beautiful guitar is worth imitating. Thank you very much! :)