good day to you sir.
i came across your video of gaspar sanz -after i began studiing the espagnoleta- and at first i was a little uncomfortable with the actual notes on the paper, but after i heared how you “unfold” the music i became inspired. i remembered some reference made to the tecnique of ornamentation and improvisation but i did not study any particular method and most guitar teachers are un-familiar with the matter. so i wanted to thank you for this inspiring recording and i will keep your approach in mind. It is a pitty that this beautifull baroque guitar is somewhat beyond my budget because it sounds magically, the guitar is more (too) “dry”. i have been searching for a sort of classical guitar with double strings instead, but -nope- also ….
anyway : please go on with the good work, bless you !!
greetings from abdel nadal uceda (netherlands)
good day to you sir.
i came across your video of gaspar sanz -after i began studiing the espagnoleta- and at first i was a little uncomfortable with the actual notes on the paper, but after i heared how you “unfold” the music i became inspired. i remembered some reference made to the tecnique of ornamentation and improvisation but i did not study any particular method and most guitar teachers are un-familiar with the matter. so i wanted to thank you for this inspiring recording and i will keep your approach in mind. It is a pitty that this beautifull baroque guitar is somewhat beyond my budget because it sounds magically, the guitar is more (too) “dry”. i have been searching for a sort of classical guitar with double strings instead, but -nope- also ….
anyway : please go on with the good work, bless you !!
greetings from abdel nadal uceda (netherlands)