Ok I believe you. You can play the Baroque guitar. Nicely done. Wow. Some of the most relaxed hands I've seen. Like you've been playing a thousand years.
Are the rasgueados reconstructed from historical literary sources, passed down, or are they approximations of what de Murcia an might have played? Thanks!
¿Llegará el día en que se conozca a Santiago de Murcia tanto como a Bach? No me importa: tanto si son 500 como 50000000, las perlas son tan apreciadas porque son difíciles de encontrar.
Cuando se deje de sobre-valorar a Bach y se de más atención al resto de los grandes compositores de la Música Antigua; entonces, se ampliará la visión.
Bravo! Is this really a Baroque guitar? I thought they were no more luthiers making this. It sounds beautiful. I loved the piece, the dynamics, very gorgeous matiz. I can feel influence of J.S.Bach on its fugues. Fantastic interpretation!
Your passionate expression and discipline are amazing; the music is voiced as it is intended. I wish more people played like you. Thanks for posting this.
Stefano Maiorana,saw a hand made lute at David Kerr vn. At Portland Or.,America,and left a note for the builder to tune G C F A D G ,would any one agree? Love the rosetete inlay sound hole ! In F major Or C Chris Young ? At Barbara Salisbury 300 vids!Chris Young
Absolutely exquisite music. It must be awfully difficult to play like that on a double string instrument, but you make the listener forget the effort. Many thanks for sharing.
Now I would think that play to what that degree of sensitivity and virtuosity you would have to practice approximately 75 hours per day. As we all know there are only 24 hours available per day, I would say that there is some supernatural power to this fellows craft. Bravo!
Awesome playing. I've seen some of your other videos, it saound really great. I have a question. In this video, do you only have bourdon string on the 4th course. It sounds like it but its difficult to see in the video. All best, Lars
Can anyone confirm the tuning on this - from the strings it looks to me like it is the "re-entrant" tuning - that is other than the top string, which is a single the doubles are all doubled and not octaves and the 4th string is a d but higher than the 3rd, g
Man. This is music being linked with the soul of the player. So beautiful!!! Ps. I’ts not really the same. But i’m getting a 6 stringed Lute soon. I’m so looking forward to it!