IV - Third Movement (Cantabile) of Koyunbaba // Masterclass with Composer Carlo Domeniconi

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • Discover the third movement of "Koyunbaba" with Carlo Domeniconi. In this tutorial, Domeniconi shares insights and guidance, revealing the intricate nuances and expressive techniques that breathe life into this enchanting composition. Join us on this extraordinary musical journey as Domeniconi uncovers the secrets behind the third movement, empowering you to connect deeply with the music and elevate your guitar playing.
    Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to learn from the composer himself!
    00:00 The head of the piece
    04:20 Interlude to the Arpeggio
    07:00 Beginning of the Arpeggio
    10:05 The Big Crescendo
    13:35 The Climax
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    Carlo Domeniconi
    ► Koyunbaba Score: www.stretta-music.de/domenico...
    ►Website: www.carlo-domeniconi.com/
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    Julia Schüler
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Комментарии • 13

  • @TheFarabee
    @TheFarabee 10 месяцев назад +4

    I love the third movement

    • @eschelar
      @eschelar 4 месяца назад

      My favorite too.
      For me, I see it as an ABAB poetic structure.
      First and third are the idyllic, beautiful pieces that lead into tragedy. Second and fourth are the releases of the built up intensity, leading right back to the calm and tranquility of the beginning of the first, albeit slightly tainted with whatever it was that the subject of the piece was experiencing that tortured him so beautifully for these fifteen minutes or so.

  • @venusrising2226
    @venusrising2226 2 месяца назад +1

    I am really enjoying studying this piece and these videos are a treasure trove of advice

  • @stavroslv9184
    @stavroslv9184 Год назад +5

    Wonderful teaching! Thank you. Are you gonna teach Presto too??

  • @philippfranz4772
    @philippfranz4772 Год назад +2

    Vielen Dank für diese Videos!
    Man sieht Ihnen beiden die Freude an der Musik an.
    Ich spiele das Stück seit 1 1/2 Jahren und entdecke immer wieder neues.
    Ich bin sehr gespannt auf den nächsten Teil, weil das für mich der technisch anspruchsvollste ist.

  • @carlosmacmartin4205
    @carlosmacmartin4205 Год назад

    Bravo 👏🏼 Greetings from the San Francisco Bay Area 🇺🇸 Thank you for sharing, Maestro Carlo 🙏🏽

  • @AliSalimXX
    @AliSalimXX Год назад +1

    amazing movement

  • @eschelar
    @eschelar 4 месяца назад +1

    For me, the third movement contains the emotional climax of the entire piece. It frustrates me so much when people just play the Presto..
    For me, I don't hear the sound of a firework, but definitely an explosion.
    I call it the sound of a heart being ripped in two.
    I have a hard time playing it without shedding a tear.
    I love it when he says "it's not fast, it's slow".
    I spent probably two years figuring out how to play it clearly and with sufficient intensity and getting all that delicious bitterness. I wish I could do it consistently.
    Heck, some days, I wish I could play it at all without it breaking my own heart.

    • @sherafati
      @sherafati 2 месяца назад

      Definitely! Same here, the opening is devastating...

  • @carmellewis2466
    @carmellewis2466 Год назад

    Thanks so much -beautiful...I first heard this Koyunbaba played by Ayman Jarjour and fell in love with it! 💕

  • @DeOmnibusDubitandum76
    @DeOmnibusDubitandum76 Год назад

    Very nice! I just discovered the channel! We need one of these for the Don Quixote Suite, maestro!

  • @nedimbitgen
    @nedimbitgen 3 месяца назад

    17.18 Dur dur durrr:) Yavaş .