Sergio Assad Talks Sergio Assad: The Story of AQUARELLE
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2022
- Sergio Assad's most famous composition, Aquarelle, has some unexpected origins. Did you know that the second movement, Valseana, was actually written before the rest of the piece? It was named after one of Sergio's students, whose name was Ana (Valse + Ana = Valseana).
In this video, Sergio offers invaluable tips for all who want to play his music, as he explains the influence of Brazilian percussion on all his compositions. Watch this to learn how to make it sound like two guitars are playing at the same time!
➡️ Watch Sergio Assad's full lesson on Aquarelle here: app.tonebase.co/guitar/course...
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Playing this piece for my final masters recital was such a journey and changed the way I approach the instrument to this day. Incredible piece that I will never force any of my students to learn 😅.
A GREAT WAY TO EXPLAIN THIS MAGNIFICENT OBRA, GREAT MAESTRO AND COMPOSER.
The greatest master!!!!! Sérgio is the GOAT!
you created alot more than that which is melodically interesting also maestro!!! THANK YOU
Where can one find a corrected score?
Congratulations for this interview and thank you for posting it! There should be more like it.
I always loved this piece the first time I heard it by Alieksey. Too difficult for me to play, but I'll ask Larry to learn it. Thanks so much for the lesson on this!
Amazing
Genius
Damn, I was fighting with a friend; he was altering the score, I was not. His sounded better, I sounded more dissonant that I thought it was the nature of the piece. Now, I learn there are note mistakes, atone my sould and share the correct score, please!