I love the music he creates and brings joy to those music lovers out there I’m very proud of him . Thank you Michael for bringing so much love and beauty to your many admires. son
The idea of a guitar maestro visiting some study pieces reminds me a lot of Andrew York's recent videos too. I really enjoy seeing great players doing this kind of stuff. Look forward to the other videos of these pieces.
Michael: It had been "rumored" that you had retired from your teaching position. It is so nice to see that you still "Participate In Life". :). Excellent performance, Sir. :). Antoine
Bravo! Thank you so much for your "adult" version. No longer a student exercise, that's for sure. Absolutely luxurious. Discretely secure so I'm not worried about falling! This is a great idea you've had, Michael. What a project! And, dare I say so, really needed. (No dis to Maestro, of course.) Btw. Don't forget about my wonderful Roland Dyens. Anyone carrying on his sublime extraordinaire? OK. So put him high on your list, please, since you've always loved him and his brilliance. Remember? Opening every performance with a flawless improv? !!!!! Much-o, Much-o from Sacratomato. France Driscoll Stay Free. Remember Eternity. ¡VIVA CRISTO REY!
@@RaptureReady2025 no but seriously? a classical guitar is feather light in comparison. My guitar is a 16" semi-hollow (Gibson ES-125 replica) , a common size for jazz guitars. If you or Michael can confirm use of the same posture for holding such guitars, I'm definitely interested to know.
Great.This is with what I would cal maximum sustain. Please listen to the other extreme by Narciso Yepes, respecting all the rests Sor wrote. Also a valid interpretation.
I love the music he creates and brings joy to those music lovers out there I’m very proud of him . Thank you Michael for bringing so much love and beauty to your many admires. son
An Artist at work..
Marvelous Etude op. 35 no. 17 presentation, Michael 💯
Looks and sounds so amazing!
Greetings from South Korea! 🎵
Have a great evening! All the best 👍
Inspiring performance Michael 👍
Always to ear you play Michael, Ciao! from Québec
This is beautiful Mr.Chapdelaine.
Welcome back Michael, such a beautiful tune, from a loyal fan here.
Beautiful. I'm sure the Maestro would be proud ;). I love that you make these work so well on steel strings, and look forward to learning it.
That works!
The idea of a guitar maestro visiting some study pieces reminds me a lot of Andrew York's recent videos too. I really enjoy seeing great players doing this kind of stuff. Look forward to the other videos of these pieces.
Wonderful here is my master, Brawo Michael you are awesome with your talent. Thanks so much for sharing 🥰🙏
Beautiful - sounds so lush on the Schwarz tuned down. Great interpretation and performance !
_How are you doing? ....It has been a long time. It is great to see you again. Thank you for a great play_
? He just uploaded 2 vids a few days ago?
Why not? Well done, be that as it may! Thanks!
Nice one MC
Such efficient hand technique
Michael: It had been "rumored" that you had retired from your teaching position. It is so nice to see that you still "Participate In Life". :). Excellent performance, Sir. :). Antoine
Bravo! Thank you so much for your "adult" version. No longer a student exercise, that's for sure.
Absolutely luxurious. Discretely secure so I'm not worried about falling!
This is a great idea you've had, Michael. What a project! And, dare I say so, really needed. (No dis to Maestro, of course.)
Btw. Don't forget about my wonderful Roland Dyens. Anyone carrying on his sublime extraordinaire? OK. So put him high on your list, please, since you've always loved him and his brilliance. Remember? Opening every performance with a flawless improv? !!!!!
Much-o, Much-o from Sacratomato.
France Driscoll
Stay Free.
Remember Eternity.
¡VIVA CRISTO REY!
what a charming guitar, what brand is this master?
You rock dude
Very nicely played. This sounds great. Is that a Schwartz guitar? How do you like it?
Absolutely beautiful. Can you please let us know what guitar you are playing here? Thank you
Thanks Doowopsid! It's called "Oracle" by Sheldon Schwartz.
I envy your posture, looks so comfortable. I tried to hold my jazz guitar like you explained but it was too heavy.
Say whaaaaaa…? Bro do you even lift? 😝😂😂😂
@@RaptureReady2025 no but seriously? a classical guitar is feather light in comparison. My guitar is a 16" semi-hollow (Gibson ES-125 replica) , a common size for jazz guitars. If you or Michael can confirm use of the same posture for holding such guitars, I'm definitely interested to know.
Great.This is with what I would cal maximum sustain. Please listen to the other extreme by Narciso Yepes, respecting all the rests Sor wrote. Also a valid interpretation.
Maybe Segovia 6?
What’s the guitar he plays here? RIP Michael!
Play my transcription!lol 😄 is joke this sound so sweet