What a wonderful way to spend life. Recreating master compositions on this unique beast if an instrument. Such a magical performance mate honestly mind blowing right down the the top harmonic. Love the second idea in this piece as well. Pure ecstasy!
"No hay nada más hermoso que una guitarra, a menos que sean dos guitarras" dijo mi gran compatriota Frederic Chopin. Pero Usted no necesita segunda guitarra:) Felicitaciones!!!
No sé si me baña más la tristeza o la indignación ante la pobreza de espíritu que representa que ante una interpretación sentida y auténtica de una obra tan expresivamente poética y sentidamente compuesta por el incomparable Chopin, el único comentario que se le ocurra a alguien es que la adaptación para guitarra no suena bien porque no respeta el tono original de Do sostenido menor… el mundo se va a la mierda… y en ocasiones creo que hasta nos merecemos la extinción apasionadamente. Mi más cordial enhorabuena al guitarrista Gonzalo Manrique.
This piece is in C# minor. It begs the question: Was it transposed down a half step, or were the bass strings tuned up a half step to (presumably) G# and C#? A full face photo showing the two "harp" strings terminating at the nut end would partially satisfy my curiosity. A full explanation would be good, too. Why are people so effing lazy? Many of us out here (I am a guitarist, also a jazz violinist) would like to know about this marvelous instrument, yet you throw it at us with no narrative. It's the equivalent of what we used to call in high school a c**k tease. It's frustrating and patently unfair. Lovely rendition, though.
One of the best performances I've heard of this piece, on piano or guitar. Mesmerizing. And what an instrument, too!
What a wonderful way to spend life. Recreating master compositions on this unique beast if an instrument. Such a magical performance mate honestly mind blowing right down the the top harmonic. Love the second idea in this piece as well. Pure ecstasy!
Beautiful performance!!
"No hay nada más hermoso que una guitarra, a menos que sean dos guitarras" dijo mi gran compatriota Frederic Chopin. Pero Usted no necesita segunda guitarra:) Felicitaciones!!!
So smooth, music to my ears
Perfección.
Bravo!! Un placer el escuchar esta obra maestra de Chopin en guitarra.
Wow, amazing
No sé si me baña más la tristeza o la indignación ante la pobreza de espíritu que representa que ante una interpretación sentida y auténtica de una obra tan expresivamente poética y sentidamente compuesta por el incomparable Chopin, el único comentario que se le ocurra a alguien es que la adaptación para guitarra no suena bien porque no respeta el tono original de Do sostenido menor… el mundo se va a la mierda… y en ocasiones creo que hasta nos merecemos la extinción apasionadamente. Mi más cordial enhorabuena al guitarrista Gonzalo Manrique.
Veramente bravo, i miei complimenti !!
Que hermosa musica, y una extraordinaria interpretacion!! Felicidades Maestro!!
Muchas gracias por esta bellísima interpretación!!!!!
Bravissimo Maestro 👏👏👏
Wonderful perfomance Gonzalo! Saludos, Susana :)
Que grande Gonzalo !
Un abrazo !
Tizoc
Wunderschön ♡
Bravo!!! Magnificent!
Amazing!
Muy buen ejecutante
El toca la serenata de Schubert de una forma magistral tienen que escucharla
great!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
F.F. Chopin"bravo."
ショパン「ギターの曲にすればよかった。」
This piece is in C# minor. It begs the question: Was it transposed down a half step, or were the bass strings tuned up a half step to (presumably) G# and C#?
A full face photo showing the two "harp" strings terminating at the nut end would partially satisfy my curiosity. A full explanation would be good, too.
Why are people so effing lazy? Many of us out here (I am a guitarist, also a jazz violinist) would like to know about this marvelous instrument, yet you throw it at us with no narrative. It's the equivalent of what we used to call in high school a c**k tease. It's frustrating and patently unfair. Lovely rendition, though.
To have received such an astonishing gift, and to respond with such rudeness. Shameful.
if you don’t like it, do your own version or pay for it.
Sorry, but this Waltz by Chopin (Op.64 no.2) is written in C# moll. This transformation doesn't sound right.