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minordjango -> classical pieces (May 14 2009 19:23:40)

anyone playing any ??

i just tried getting theorugh some Antonio lauro, its great have a break from a style then getting back,

Carora , and vals 3 by lauro always cool.

las abejas and la cathedral also cool.

cheers be keen to know what you guys play on classical[8|]




GuitarVlog -> RE: classical pieces (May 14 2009 20:27:24)

I'm new so I'm doing mostly studies. This is what I've covered to date. The last one is still in progress. I'm doing remedial work now because I neglected sight-reading for 18 months.

Still a long way to go. [8|][:D]

  • Classical: Aguado: Etude 19 in Am
  • Classical: Sor: Opus (?), No.3 in C
  • Classical: Sor: Opus 60, No.2
  • Classical: Dowland: Parlement, The
  • Classical: Narvaez: Guardame Las Vacas (Short Variation)
  • Classical: York: Snowflight
  • Classical: Carcassi: Opus 60, No.1




minordjango -> RE: classical pieces (May 14 2009 20:46:57)

great man , they are all cool

Narvaez: Guardame Las Vacas what a classic, means guard my cows!!!!! obviously smoking green things back in the 16th cent [:-]




John O. -> RE: classical pieces (May 14 2009 23:25:46)

La cathedral is great, there's an old Taranto solo from PDL where he snuck a bit of part III into a falseta, listen to the sample of this track. It is a great arpeggio/picado study.

I play Recuerdos and Asturias with castanuela accompanyment, which I'm sure most classical guitarists would vomit at the sight of [:D]

"Valses Poeticos" from Granados has some great movements in it too.




John O. -> RE: classical pieces (May 14 2009 23:29:25)

And not to forget the Bach lute suites! Like riding a bike, you never forget how to play them [:)]




minordjango -> RE: classical pieces (May 14 2009 23:41:31)

thats a cool idea, its music should be to have fun, oh yeah john valse poeticos has some amazing ideas, i mean composition- is stunning a big learn, as to some of the Lute suites, beautiful ideas, i was writing a tientos the other day, and then i suddenly stole this idea from Bach and it almost worked hehe.

there is a wealth of music out there, roland dyens also has some great piece.
i should look at old danza paragua again Barrios, i t has a few streched in it, i was going through some Serranito and noticing he uses a lot of streaches, especially when i dont often use a capo!!!




GuitarVlog -> RE: classical pieces (May 15 2009 5:25:20)

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ORIGINAL: minordjango
Narvaez: Guardame Las Vacas what a classic, means guard my cows!!!!! obviously smoking green things back in the 16th cent [:-]


Yeah. When my teacher first handed it to me I thought, "WTF?"

Found out that it's based on an old Spanish poem where a country girl offers this guy a kiss to guard her cows. Someone described it as one of the earliest sex-for-work songs in the music industry. [:D]

Wasn't an easy piece for me. I think it's Grade 4 or Grade 5.





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