@@MiguelFerreyraGuitar The one I have is from Christopher Parkening's Guitar Method Vol. 2 It seems to be the version Segovia used to record this piece, because I can hear very similar tendencies from the recording he made of it.
Superb performance of Scarlatti by a master guitarist and guitar teacher. I have for years been an admirer of Philip Woodfield guitars. They have a beautiful and refined tone.
@@banjoboy01 It’s a guitar thing in general- if the left hand moves horizontally while touching any of the lowest three strings, which have a wound-metal exterior, you’ll hear the fingers sliding over the strings. Guitarists work very hard to try to minimise those sounds but in some pieces it’s simply not possible to eliminate them entirely- particularly when pieces not originally written for the guitar are transposed for the instrument.
Scott is an exceptional teacher I've seen segments of his instructional videos, He is so thorough, and explains everything in a very comprehensive way.I am a huge Bach lover,but this introduction to Scarlatti (!?), Wow! The phrasing of notes gives me a very euphoric,happy feeling.I usually transcribe most of the pieces I learn by ear,to my personal liking,Scott's interpretation, execution, etc....I very much resonate with deeply,So far I'm transcribing it almost 99% to his interpretive,expression,NO need to change much of anything at all! Thank you Scott,I see you from time to time around our area, You are a true inspiration to me.🙏🙏
This was one of my first “struggle pieces” when I first began practicing classical guitar 40 years ago. You made it seem so easy. What a lovely performance.
That's Scott Tennant, the author of my favorite classical guitar instruction books, Pumping Nylon! I have all three volumes, and, let me tell you, it's worth it's weight in gold, whether you're wanting to play professional, or just remain an amateur. He's also a great player.
Funny(?) story, I switched teachers in the middle of college, and he made me play through the whole Pumping Nylon book. It felt like absolute torture at the time, but looking back, and having just seen this video for the first time, I'm like hey maybe he's on to something...
@DereMemo Segovia is the most important classical guitar player of all time, even if you don't like his playing or his personality. He got composers to compose for him, a lot. Like Ponce, Moreno Torroba and Tansman. He made numerous transcriptions of pieces like this one. The repertoire for the classical guitar is a lot better and richer because of Segovia. You should thank him, instead of asking stupid questions like that.
Wonderful. An excellently executed composition. Never heard of this composer before. Reminds me of Sor. Very good guitarist and lovely guitar. I will learn it. Wish me luck
Scott is a wonderful musician. I did a masterclass with him and it was just great. Nice man very sweet, sensitive.. with a wonderful time and a great right hand.
Immaculate articulation, which is critical for Domenico Scarlatti. Bravo, Scott!
so beautifully played. I usually listen to this piece on Sunday mornings when quietness rules.
My dad used to play this on his guitar for me ever since i was little!!! Beautiful!!!
Thank you maestro. I love you interpretation from this piece. Toraja, Indonesia
Wonderful and flawless rendition, lovely variety of tone and dynamics. Superb audio and video recording too.
Notes ringing out so clearly, and emotions flowing so smoothly and simple!
Brilliant work!!
You described it very well
Scott, I have been working through this piece for several years. Finally starting to get it. Your rendition is simply brilliant. Well done!! Paul
Wish I had the transcription he's playing here... fingering seems a lot smoother and more logical than the one I have.
@@davepazz580 What edition are you playing?
@@MiguelFerreyraGuitar The one I have is from Christopher Parkening's Guitar Method Vol. 2
It seems to be the version Segovia used to record this piece, because I can hear very similar tendencies from the recording he made of it.
Superb performance of Scarlatti by a master guitarist and guitar teacher. I have for years been an admirer of Philip Woodfield guitars. They have a beautiful and refined tone.
Wow, The best version I have ever heard so far. Beautiful tone and sensitive interpretation !
it was great , but still got those squeeks is that a classic guitar thing?
Child-like as ever. Nice playing!!!
@@banjoboy01 It’s a guitar thing in general- if the left hand moves horizontally while touching any of the lowest three strings, which have a wound-metal exterior, you’ll hear the fingers sliding over the strings. Guitarists work very hard to try to minimise those sounds but in some pieces it’s simply not possible to eliminate them entirely- particularly when pieces not originally written for the guitar are transposed for the instrument.
Saudades de qdo eu estudava. Obrigado por me levar a fase mais gostosa da minha vida. Deus te abençoe.
Great music, great guitarrist, great technique... And also great images and video edition! I loved watching this
Exquisite, time, touch and musicality superb I came over and over
It’s an inspiration thank you
Scott is an exceptional teacher I've seen segments of his instructional videos, He is so thorough, and explains everything in a very comprehensive way.I am a huge Bach lover,but this introduction to Scarlatti (!?), Wow! The phrasing of notes gives me a very euphoric,happy feeling.I usually transcribe most of the pieces I learn by ear,to my personal liking,Scott's interpretation, execution, etc....I very much resonate with deeply,So far I'm transcribing it almost 99% to his interpretive,expression,NO need to change much of anything at all! Thank you Scott,I see you from time to time around our area, You are a true inspiration to me.🙏🙏
Wow! I love his powerful tone and clarity!
This was one of my first “struggle pieces” when I first began practicing classical guitar 40 years ago. You made it seem so easy. What a lovely performance.
That's Scott Tennant, the author of my favorite classical guitar instruction books, Pumping Nylon! I have all three volumes, and, let me tell you, it's worth it's weight in gold, whether you're wanting to play professional, or just remain an amateur. He's also a great player.
Cool! Thanks for the information!
Funny(?) story, I switched teachers in the middle of college, and he made me play through the whole Pumping Nylon book. It felt like absolute torture at the time, but looking back, and having just seen this video for the first time, I'm like hey maybe he's on to something...
ADOREI SUA INTERPRETAÇÃO DESSA OBRA FANTÁSTiCA. PARABÉNS!!
Incredibly beautiful!
Reminded me of the Michelangeli performance.
Chapeau to you!!!
The Master! Nice rendition, superb. Bravo!
very nice. Scott is a great artist and teacher
Scott Tennant is a great artist. His sound is beautiful❤
My favorite performance of this work!
This gentleman was applauded by Andrés Segovia himself. My Respect.
@DereMemo Segovia is the most important classical guitar player of all time, even if you don't like his playing or his personality. He got composers to compose for him, a lot. Like Ponce, Moreno Torroba and Tansman. He made numerous transcriptions of pieces like this one. The repertoire for the classical guitar is a lot better and richer because of Segovia. You should thank him, instead of asking stupid questions like that.
TSgitaar what answer!! Wonderful
TSgitaar do you know FABIO Zanon?
@@WALTERCELESTE Not personally... But I like him alot.
I can imagine why, feels like he has alot of the same sounds and feel
👏👏👏👏Hermoso el Scarlatti !! Muy lindo Scott !! Saludos desde Patagonia Argentina Fernando Raúl Hidalgo 🇦🇷
Técnica e timbre impecável!!!
Sensacional interpretação
Wonderful. An excellently executed composition. Never heard of this composer before. Reminds me of Sor. Very good guitarist and lovely guitar. I will learn it. Wish me luck
Beautiful
One of my favourite pieces ever. Beautifully played sir 👏 ❤
Scott Tennant! You are AWESOME..
The best performance for this song I ever seen!
Nothing missed, perfect perfomance!
Indeed
What joy to listen to. Many thx!
A BIG AND GIANT YESSSSSSSSSS.......GOOD TECHNIC....BEAUTIFUL MUANCE...THANKS FOR DOWNLOADING...!
I think his guitar is small 😁
What a beautiful sounding guitar! I can’t even describe the sound, I have seven classical guitars, but this one sounds so musical, so differently.
It's like a Dammann but with more mids..its just incredible and of course Scott "s playing! Phenomenal!
@@steveb9325 No it is not. Scot is playing a Philip Woodfield guitar
Dotado de técnica, mucha gracia y emoción,aplausos de pie!!
Merci pour ce beau cadeau musical !
the bass is just crisp and clear.
A giant artist.....excellent technic....excellent nuance. I wish you health and much more success.
That was just as it was meant to be played one of the best interpretations I've ever heard Thank you for sharing it with us
I like your interpretation in every phrases. It's sounds more beautiful.
what a wonderful Scarlatti!
What a beautiful rendition. Thank you for sharing.
The rubato here is so subtle and perfect.
Very well played ❤
Awesome Maestro!!!
Exquisite! Beautifully played ornaments and slurs.
Bravo !! 👏🙂 Thank you !
Exceptional playing as always.
Just great!
Ficou muito fera cara
Sweet...good musicianship and good guitar combine...
Affective and emotional !Good
Awesome 👏
Masterful. I am obsessed with your playing- just perfect!
Amazing tone!
Un "mostro" di bravura e precisione!!!
WOW! He´s good! I never heard of him before. Must search out more with Mr. Tennant!
He has this amazing technique book, Pumping Nylon. You have to check this out, if you are a player yourself.
Scott is a wonderful musician. I did a masterclass with him and it was just great. Nice man very sweet, sensitive.. with a wonderful time and a great right hand.
So profoundly incredible.
Bravo fantástico 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Very well done.
Great at all!
Very clean play. Congrats!
Effortless mastery!
Impressive
Magistrale interprétation, bravo !
Brilhante Maestro !!
such a perfection !!!!
😇
Brilliant Scott
Love it!!!
Notable !!!
Superb
🙏❤ merci Scott magnifique
One of the greats...
Incredible musicianship.......
i selected this song for the test for lv 8 guitar. using this as an example. watched it at least 100 times now haha
Good Luck!
Lindo grande virtuoso
Maravilhoso
qué gusto da escuchar a scott!!
absolutely wonderful 👏
Made my day!
Magical! Thanks for sharing.
Master Virtuoso Guitarist
Great!
Scarlatti should have been born in the Romantic era, for the likes of this!
👍
la mejor interpretación
Perfection!
Precioso!!
Thanks for the dedication.
Fenomenal
Why is this so perfect
Who's the luthier??? What a beautiful sounding guitar!
Dominic Field
@@marcoszanettibodziak737 It is not a Dominique Field guitar. It is a Philip Woodfield guitar in the video. Cheers, ~Miguel, Duo Romanza
Scott Tennant is playing his Philip Woodfield guitar in this video. Cheers, ~Miguel, Duo Romanza
My P Woodfield is very similar. I have no221
@@MiguelFerreyraGuitar thank you!
Bravo!
Indah sekali
Genaheun bosss
tinha achado essa música no disco Classical Guitar da Bruton Music
o domínio impressionante em.
Lovely...😱
Muito bom!
Превосходно !!!
Buena ejecucion
He bends phrases like Segovia!
I was thinking the same thing! ☺ He is a worthy disciple of the great Segovia!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏