Guitarist Miroslav Tadic plays his solo version of traditional Macedonian tune "More cico rece da me zeni" ("Grandpa Has Decided to Marry me off") at the Lisinski Hall in Zagreb, Croatia on December 23, 2008 www.miroslavtadic.com
It always amazes me how natural and soulful Tadic's playing is. Whatever he plays - despite it's formal, harmonic and technical complexity there is still that pure joy, honesty and sunshine. True artist.
Unbelievable! Miroslav Tadic is one of the best Guitarist I've ever heard!!!! So much deepness, virtousity and soul... a unique sound and expression. Thank you, Miroslav Tadic, I love your music!!
+Flavio Rocha Imagine being at Calarts at the same time and being able to walk down the halls or standing outside the main building having coffee before the next class or at a party and he picks up a guitar and starts to play. A very sweet person too.
I never attended CalArts but a couple of my friends did. Back in the day, this being mid-1980's I got to hear him play live with his rock band, Slavster! I'd love to acquire a "recording of indeterminate origin" from Slavster. I find his music so moving.
Hi, Peter, no need to go to jail for the sheet music, I will soon publish it under the title "Chicho". Please note that it will not be identical to this performance because I always improvise a lot and every performance is different, but all of the main sections and unusual techniques will be contained in the published version. I am just getting it ready for publication, please check back in a month or so. Best, Miroslav Tadic
WOW! Mr. Miroslav, you are an admirable guitar player and musician I would love to have some of your music on sheet, please let us know where and how we can get it Thanks fout your music maestro . Cheers from Clombia
Some guy asked of Tate it could play smoke on the water but he should played with Jack Bruce and play the wind cries Mary better than anybody sorry about the crappy talk to text but dig it up man smoke on the water is a punk song of the wind cries Mary is respectable
Sounds like Stepan Rak's music. Maestro in the Caliber of Alirio Diaz. Now some ideas for modern Engineess from all disciplines, With the advancements of applied mechatronics, robotics, software engineering acoustics capture and recording someone will clone Miroslav Tadics mannerisms and store data in AI Artificial Intelligence and play his music in the forms of HOLOGRAMS as well as Robotic Guitar Virtuosos = It's now possible. We know humans only here performing a short while. I wish Maestro Tadic had collaborated with Paco De Lucia when he was alive.