Carcassi's method is still up there with the very best. It's ignored too much IMO. It really has everything that the guitar student needs. He even uses finger 4 (not 3) on the D of a basic D minor chord, which I think Sor was also aware of. It certainly shows a great understanding of the ergonomics of the left hand. Thanks for this recording.
+vihuelamig I agree in that Op 59 is a very good guitar method, if not the best overall. The problem is that Carcassi's Op 60 tends to overshadow it. Thank you for listening.
Thanks for your comments! I would have never imagined it was going to be somewhat popular. I should have done it better. Definitely. Greetings and stay safe!!
Assim como o @josejoaoaiex9106, fez parte dos meus primeiros estudos de violão clássico em 1976 o método de Matteo Carcassi, que o conservo até hoje. Descobrir esse trabalho do Juan Leon foi uma satisfação enorme! Agradecimentos ao Juan Leon pelo trabalho e excelente execução!
Thanks for the compliment!! The problem with video recording is the sound quality. The one I get from my camera is near appalling. Besides, I wanted to make it all one file, one YT video, instead of recording each one of them separately. Maybe one day...
Carcassi is certainly with Sor, Giuliani and Carulli (and of course Paganini) one of the major compositors for the classical guitar. His work is simply magnificent. Thank you Carcassi for making us loving more and more this divine instrument.
@@roopakvaidya1450 Was it not arranged for the guitar? As I know, the music was written for the piano. But Tarrega is said to make a guitar arrangement of the concerning piece.
You are right! There aren't too many free of charge. I recorded some Mauro Giuliani etudes, though. You can find them listed in my channel. Napoleon Coste set of studies are also here on RUclips, by different artists. Greetings!
I searched "the best of - Matteo Carcassi" and this is the first thing that came up... Just saying.... You think it would be Opus 70 or Opus 71 or something. Lol GREAT GUITAR TONE, I WILL DEFINITELY GIVE YOU THAT! And a thanks for posting.... That first piece is pretty ingenius.
só foi possível tornar estas maravilhas ao domínio público com o advento da internet e em seguida com RUclips, meus parabéns pela pela interpretação destas singelas obras de carcassi.
C'est magnifique. Quelle belle interprétation. Un grand merci de faire partager votre oeuvre. Thank you very much. So beautiful playing. I aim at playing as you do ! I love practicing and earing you helps me a lot.
Hi Juan, Very sorry to hear about your tendonitis, yes it's a bummer alright!! When you are well, it would be good to see you complete Op. 59. I've come back to the guitar after 30 years and I find listening to pieces played properly help me with timing and a sense of rhythm. Best wishes to you and thank you.
+Matthew Elijah I'm almost dying to go back playing. I just have to wait. Let's see what happens. Thank you and best wishes with your guitar playing, I'm sure you have gained a lot of wisdom and emotional insight throughout these years to pour into your music!!!
Estudei violão clássico pelo método de Matteo Carcassi e também fiz os Estudos Melódicos e Progressivos. São excelentes métodos de ensino para o principiante pois são efetivos e bonitos.
I used this method in my early teens. I have no recordings of my efforts, but I am quite confident that your playing of them beats mine. You do have a good musical sense which comes out in your playing. In particular, you rhythmic sensibility and execution is professional quality or, at the least, quite closed to it. Most amateur musicians will retain an amount of "choppiness" or irregularity despite many years of practice. I dabble in different types of music, but make no claims of expertise so take my opinion with a grain of salt. Nonetheless, I can't hear anything in these performances that would separate your interpretations from those of a professional. (Except I think you recorded a few passages in which you strings slide a little out of tune). In sum, go Juan Leon. You rock the Carcassi method like a beast.
Many thanks for your kind words! I wish I could have a professional guitar so that I could put out something better and more ear-pleasing . Maybe in the future. Your words are quite encouraging. Thanks for your support!!!!
Algo muy hermoso... Matteo Carcassi (Florencia (Italia), 1792 - 16 de enero de 1853), fue un compositor italiano, uno de los mejores compositores románticos para guitarra de la época, junto con Ferdinando Carulli, con quien compartía gran fama, con composiciones que actualmente son material de estudio imprescindible para cualquier estudiante de guitarra clásica. Wikipedia
Juan, primero que todo, felicitaciones. Está maravilloso. Es una delicia escuchar esto. Eres un maestro. Quisiera pedirte el inmenso favor si podrías compartirme en PDF las partituras de los estudios para aprenderlos. Muchas gracias.
Gracias por tus palabras. Pero, no te creas, no es nada. Sobre las partituras, compre el Metodo de Carcassi a traves de Amazon y ese es el que uso. Sin embargo, creo que puedes encontrar el metodo online en el catalogo Boije. Solo googlea "Boije Carcass"i y lo encuentras. Saludos y suerte!!!!
No 1 is the first thing I ever learned on guitar. I didn't know this until I found this wonderful audio. Thank You. I never learned how to read music for guitar, and that means 1 thing. Everything I was taught and learn on my own is tablature. Is there a resource where I could get this entire Opus in tablature, or should I take this opportunity to learn to read? I know the answer, but I sure would love to learn all of these. I wanted to learn Stairway to Heaven over 40 years ago when I first started, but my teacher scoffed and taught me No 1, and that classical should be my first love. IT IS. Thank You Again!
Hello, there! I doubt there is a Tab version for this Opus. However, I encouraged you and anybody to learn to read sheet music. Just be patient, keep practicing and you will get there. Thanks for listening and commenting!
@@JuanLeon-oe2gr Thanks for responding. I bought 2 Carcassi books, 59 in sheet music and 60 in tab. I am going to tab 59 myself and learn to read. It's not as hard as I imagined it would be thus far. I played trumpet in high school, so I know the notes, I just need to memorize where they are on the guitar. Thanks for this outstanding reference! I will be abusing it!
Hi! Health problems. Maybe, in the future...who knows? I've been playing more and more, not quite like in the old days but more than last year at least. Take good care of yourself! Thanks for listening!
@@JuanLeon-oe2gr sorry to hear you have not been well. Hope you are on the mend. Looking forward to hearing more from you. You too take care. Best wishes.
The studies are listed right here at the comments section and with time marks. It was so kind of Armando to provide us with the listing that I haven't written my own list out of respect. Thanks for listening and commenting!
Hello! Google "Carcassi Boije" and you'll find the complete online version. If you still want to buy the method you can also find it on the Internet. I got mine through Amazon. Greetings!
Playing these almost 30 years ago. Bring memories back and I like Carcassi's positive studies. So much joy and not too hard to play.Thanks this and by the way what is the guitar brand ?
Hi! The guitar is a Yamaha. I don't remember the series right now. Anyway, it's not an expensive one. Thanks for commenting and I'm glad this took you back in time in such a positive way.
What an ear!! I started noticing intonation problems with my guitar but much later than the date of this recording. Particularly in one of my Sor uploads. I've tried different things to remedy it but nothing seems to work so far. I guess it is about time for a new guitar. Greetings!
Hola! Esta es una Yamaha 151 S. No es cara y ya tiene al menos 10 anos. Ademas tiende a desafinar ante cambios bruscos de temperatura. Aun asi, y como veo que es mayor el beneficio que el perjuicio para el oyente, subo mis grabaciones a RUclips solo como ayuda. No recibo ningun incentivo economico por esto. Es gratis. Saludos!!!
Thanks for commenting. Basically, I uploaded these pieces as interpretation examples for guitar students and beginners. I appreciate your inquiring about them, but, I am not selling anything at this moment. Take care!
Hi Juan, Is it possible I could download the sheet music for all the pieces in this recording, I am studying the guitar and this would be a great help. Many thanks.
+Matthew Elijah Hello, Elijah. You can google "the Boije guitar collection"; and take a look at the catalog. There's a lot of great music there which we, guitar players, can use for our guitar studies. I am not sure if you can print it though. I really don't use it that much because I have bought a lot of methods already (the only time I use it is when I need to double-check the name of the pieces for the videos I upload) . You'd better read the instructions and conditions at the website (if there are any) before printing. There you will find the complete Carcassi method (which, by the way, I think is supposed to be public domain now... or not?? Maybe somebody else out there can help us with this). Greetings!
Hi Juan, Many thanks for your message. I am currently using a book by Philippe Bertaud called Matteo Carcassi Classical Guitar Method Op. 59 and Op. 60. So far in your recording you have gone up to 21 Waltz in D minor. Do you have recordings that go beyond this to complete Op. 59? I would find this very helpful in my study, as I can compare my playing with the correct playing. Thanks
+Matthew Elijah Hi, Matthew. I was planning on recording the other studies but my left hand was giving me way too much trouble. I have not played the guitar since November last year! I was diagnosed with a tendinitis and prescribed absolute rest. As you can imagine, it's a bummer! So I can't promise anything now, but rest assured I will try my hand at them as soon as I'm given the Go sign. Greetings!
On exercise 29 on that 3rd Line (9th position run) i don't see an E note written am i wrong? I love this video by the way I use it with my students and myself :-)
00:00 1.Andantino Grazioso 01:09 2.Waltz 03:15 3.Andante 05:23 4.Allegretto 07:07 5.Waltz 09:04 6.Allegretto 11:20 7.Waltz 13:00 8.Allegretto 15:10 9.Andante 16:04 10.Waltz 18:13 11.Moderato 19:27 12.Allegretto 21:07 13.Allegretto non troppo 23:02 14.Andantino 24:07 15.Waltz 25:34 16.Caprice 26:36 17.March 28:25 18.Andante 29:58 19.Allegretto 31:00 20.Andante non troppo 33:17 21.Rondo Allegretto 35:02 22.Sicilian 36:42 23.Moderato 38:10 24.Galop 39:19 25.Andantino Grazioso 40:24 26.Waltz 41:35 27.March 43:48 28.Larghetto 46:08 29.Rondo Allegretto 48:39 30.Chase 50:15 31.Larghetto 52:22 32.March 53:34 33.Rondo Allegretto 55:30 34.Waltz 56:45 35.Rondo 59:04 36.Waltz 1:00:35 37.Larghetto 1:02:13 38.Tocato de Caza 1:04:30 39.March 1:07:08 40.Andantino Grazioso 1:11:26 41.Andantino 1:16:16 42.Air Suisse 1:19:40 43.Von Webern's Waltz - Andante 1:24:41 44.Air Italian - Andantino 1:29:24 45.Duke de Reichstadt's Waltz 1:32:45 46.Waltz 1:35:35 47.Galop 1:37:23 48.March 1:42:28 49.Waltz 1:45:07 50.Galop
+Armando Obladen Filho THANKS is the least I can say.
Believe me, it's more important for me than for you :) And thank you for this useful clip.
+Armando Obladen Filho
Very nice of you to do that..
bom trabalho
Thank you so much for the times!
This is a great resource for people studying the works of Carcassi.
Michajeru If so, recording these studios was time well invested. Thanks!
Carcassi's method is still up there with the very best. It's ignored too much IMO. It really has everything that the guitar student needs. He even uses finger 4 (not 3) on the D of a basic D minor chord, which I think Sor was also aware of. It certainly shows a great understanding of the ergonomics of the left hand. Thanks for this recording.
+vihuelamig I agree in that Op 59 is a very good guitar method, if not the best overall. The problem is that Carcassi's Op 60 tends to overshadow it. Thank you for listening.
Great the way you bring the melodies through so clearly. Thank you for this great resource.
Thank you very very much for your hard working.
you're doing nothing less than keeping carcassi's music alive.
Eider Jr Thank you for your kind words!!
Este es el mejor trabajo de Carcassi que he visto en RUclips. Te felicito y agradezco.
Don't mention it. It was nothing, believe me. Anyway, glad you liked it. Thanks!
Thank you for posting the entire 50 studies from Opus 59.
Tú me ayudas mucho. Con mi profesor acabo de aprender estos 50 estudios. Y tus grabaciones me han ayudado mucho. Gracias.
A wonderful resource for those like me who are beginning to learn. Your interpretation of the Opus will live on! Thanks Juan!
Thanks for your comments! I would have never imagined it was going to be somewhat popular. I should have done it better. Definitely. Greetings and stay safe!!
Recording all of these was an impressive project, and well done.
Thanks for you hard work.
+Claude Thank you for listening.
Excellent performance, Juan!
I grew up playing Carcassi! Love it!
So do I, we are not alone.
Finally, I hear the songs I have been practicing. Thank you!
Richard Mason ME TOO
Record yourself playing... you might be surprised or shocked! :)
+Richard Mason +salty dog If you record yourselves playing, please do upload to RUclips.
Bellissimo beautiful beautiful bonita !!! New "discovery" !!! Heavenly !!! Grazie Mile, gracias & thank you for sharing !!! All the BEST !!!
Assim como o @josejoaoaiex9106, fez parte dos meus primeiros estudos de violão clássico em 1976 o método de Matteo Carcassi, que o conservo até hoje. Descobrir esse trabalho do Juan Leon foi uma satisfação enorme! Agradecimentos ao Juan Leon pelo trabalho e excelente execução!
Beautiful play, thanks. Wish we had your video too while playing.
Thanks for the compliment!! The problem with video recording is the sound quality. The one I get from my camera is near appalling. Besides, I wanted to make it all one file, one YT video, instead of recording each one of them separately. Maybe one day...
Carcassi is certainly with Sor, Giuliani and Carulli (and of course Paganini) one of the major compositors for the classical guitar. His work is simply magnificent. Thank you Carcassi for making us loving more and more this divine instrument.
And Isaac Albeniz?
@@roopakvaidya1450 Isaac Albeniz escribió para piano, pero no para guitarra.
@@rufinosanchez2703 Asturias Leyenda?
@@roopakvaidya1450 Was it not arranged for the guitar? As I know, the music was written for the piano. But Tarrega is said to make a guitar arrangement of the concerning piece.
@@ulgenyldz506 Tarrega is said to be the godfather of classic guitar.
He tocado algunos de estos Estudios cuando estuve en la Facultad de mi ciudad. Gracias por subirlo!
awesome excellent playing, choosing and representing this great music so well
Thanks a lot!!!!!
Thank you Armando, this is extremely helpful.
Belíssimas interpretações,excelente sonoridade e grande contribuição para o violão erudito e para as futuras gerações de violonistas.PARABÉNS!!!
Muito Obrigado!!!
😍Hermoso, Exelente trabajo, 👍👍👍
Thanks a lot for your kindness. Please, share and subscribe. Take good care of yourself!
studies are an exquisite kind of music. excellent for deep thinking. other than this and SOR's studies, can't find any other you-tube recordings...
You are right! There aren't too many free of charge. I recorded some Mauro Giuliani etudes, though. You can find them listed in my channel. Napoleon Coste set of studies are also here on RUclips, by different artists. Greetings!
Muy buena iniciativa. Un gran aplauso.
Super, beste Darbietung, freut mich sehr über das klare spielen. BESTENS!!!!!
Vielen Dank!
Excelente trabajo, gracias
Felicitaciones ! un gran trabajo , muchas gracias por subirlo , adelante !!! Maestro !!
+Ger Karcher Muchas Gracias!!!!!
Impressive recording for educational material. Thanks!
Thank you!
Nice contribution to our appreciation of these important 19th century guitar studies, and elegantly played - thanks so much
Magnifique travail. Merci.
Merci a toi !!!
thanks for your effort and nice playing..my compliments
You are welcome!!
Thank you. Beautiful playing.
Thank you!!!!
Gran trabajo gracias por subirlos.....
Gracias a ti por escuchar!
Muito legal, obrigado, agora tenho belo exemplo de como executar esses pequenos diamantes! Deus te guarde!
Gracias!!! Un abrazo!!!
Best wishes Juan and thanks, your recording is going to help me with the guitar. Do keep in touch.
I searched "the best of - Matteo Carcassi" and this is the first thing that came up... Just saying.... You think it would be Opus 70 or Opus 71 or something. Lol GREAT GUITAR TONE, I WILL DEFINITELY GIVE YOU THAT! And a thanks for posting.... That first piece is pretty ingenius.
Great Job Juan...keep them coming!
só foi possível tornar estas maravilhas ao domínio público com o advento da internet e em seguida com RUclips, meus parabéns pela pela interpretação destas singelas obras de carcassi.
thx for your kind uploading. I'm practicing Op. 59 and be straitened for no audio to follow, thank you again!
You are very welcome!!!!
Gem of an upload. Thanks a bunch.
Thank you for listening and commenting.
Genial, kann mich einfach nicht satt hören, gute und klare Darbietung, Danke, weiter so, ;-) :-)
+Erik-Frank ORSCHEL Hallo, Erik. Vielen Dank. Du bist sehr freundlich!!
Thank you for your time,recording and beautiful playing
From india
You are welcome!!!
Ditto!
Thank you for your time, recording and beautiful playing
. Also from india.
excelente trabajo, gracias por colocarlo. saludos.
Saludos a ti tambien.
C'est magnifique. Quelle belle interprétation. Un grand merci de faire partager votre oeuvre. Thank you very much. So beautiful playing. I aim at playing as you do ! I love practicing and earing you helps me a lot.
Fabrice Aubine Vous êtes bien aimable! Je vous remercie pour vos mots d'encouragement!
Juanchi te salio buenisimo!
Hi Juan, Very sorry to hear about your tendonitis, yes it's a bummer alright!!
When you are well, it would be good to see you complete Op. 59. I've come back to the guitar after 30 years and I find listening to pieces played properly help me with timing and a sense of rhythm. Best wishes to you and thank you.
+Matthew Elijah I'm almost dying to go back playing. I just have to wait. Let's see what happens. Thank you and best wishes with your guitar playing, I'm sure you have gained a lot of wisdom and emotional insight throughout these years to pour into your music!!!
Absolutely glorious! Thank you!
Thanks for listening!
Very beautifully played!
Thanks for listening!
Estudei violão clássico pelo método de Matteo Carcassi e também fiz os Estudos Melódicos e Progressivos. São excelentes métodos de ensino para o principiante pois são efetivos e bonitos.
Thanks for listening!! Share and subscribe! Blessings!
Ah! Quem me dera tocar assim com tanta perfeição. Agrada aos ouvidos e ao coração.
Thanks for listening and leaving a comment!!
Sounds good! Carcassi pieces always some of my favorite to play, and you make them sound nice and clean.
I'm glad you like them. Thanks a lot!!!
I used this method in my early teens. I have no recordings of my efforts, but I am quite confident that your playing of them beats mine. You do have a good musical sense which comes out in your playing. In particular, you rhythmic sensibility and execution is professional quality or, at the least, quite closed to it. Most amateur musicians will retain an amount of "choppiness" or irregularity despite many years of practice. I dabble in different types of music, but make no claims of expertise so take my opinion with a grain of salt. Nonetheless, I can't hear anything in these performances that would separate your interpretations from those
of a professional. (Except I think you recorded a few passages in which you strings slide a little out of tune). In sum, go Juan Leon. You rock the Carcassi method like a beast.
Many thanks for your kind words! I wish I could have a professional guitar so that I could put out something better and more ear-pleasing . Maybe in the future. Your words are quite encouraging. Thanks for your support!!!!
Grazie e bravo! molto molto bene!
Canções simples mas de uma beleza sem par, e a interpretação primorosa. Muito bom de ouvir. Parabéns por seu trabalho musical.
Eduardo Knaip Muito obrigado pelas suas palavras!!!
Thank you, nice work. I will use it to study.
I hope this helps a bit. Thanks!
Thank for your great contributions
You are welcome.
Cómo esa guitarra alegra corazones Moltó grandeeee
So good! Thank you.
Thanks for listening!!!
[ Song Playing Time List ]
00:00 =====> 1.Andantino Grazioso
01:09 =====> 2.Waltz
03:15 =====> 3.Andante
05:23 =====> 4.Allegretto
07:07 =====> 5.Waltz
09:04 =====> 6.Allegretto
11:20 =====> 7.Waltz
13:00 =====> 8.Allegretto
15:10 =====> 9.Andante
16:04 =====> 10.Waltz
18:13 =====> 11.Moderato
19:27 =====> 12.Allegretto
21:07 =====> 13.Allegretto non troppo
23:02 =====> 14.Andantino
24:07 =====> 15.Waltz
25:34 =====> 16.Caprice
26:36 =====> 17.March
28:25 =====> 18.Andante
29:58 =====> 19.Allegretto
31:00 =====> 20.Andante non troppo
33:17 =====> 21.Rondo Allegretto
35:02 =====> 22.Sicilian
36:42 =====> 23.Moderato
38:10 =====> 24.Galop
39:19 =====> 25.Andantino Grazioso
40:24 =====> 26.Waltz
41:35 =====> 27.March
43:48 =====> 28.Larghetto
46:08 =====> 29.Rondo Allegretto
48:39 =====> 30.Chase
50:15 =====> 31.Larghetto
52:22 =====> 32.March
53:34 =====> 33.Rondo Allegretto
55:30 =====> 34.Waltz
56:45 =====> 35.Rondo
59:04 =====> 36.Waltz
1:00:35 ====> 37.Larghetto
1:02:13 ====> 38.Tocato de Caza
1:04:30 ====> 39.March
1:07:08 ====> 40.Andantino Grazioso
1:11:26 ====> 41.Andantino
1:16:16 ====> 42.Air Suisse
1:19:40 ====> 43.Von Webern's Waltz - Andante
1:24:41 ====> 44.Air Italian - Andantino
1:29:24 ====> 45.Duke de Reichstadt's Waltz
1:32:45 ====> 46.Waltz
1:35:35 ====> 47.Galop
1:37:23 ====> 48.March
1:42:28 ====> 49.Waltz
1:45:07 ====> 50.GalopGood Job!!!
Muy buenos trabajos!
Gracias!
Peças com beleza melódica, sonoridade. Bom de ouvir. Obrigado por esse presente.
Nice work!
Thanks !!!!!
fantastic
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Algo muy hermoso...
Matteo Carcassi (Florencia (Italia), 1792 - 16 de enero de 1853), fue un compositor italiano, uno de los mejores compositores románticos para guitarra de la época, junto con Ferdinando Carulli, con quien compartía gran fama, con composiciones que actualmente son material de estudio imprescindible para cualquier estudiante de guitarra clásica.
Wikipedia
Son realmente muy hermosas. Gracias María Sonia por compartirlas.
Gracias por comentar!!
this is fantastic
It's just 99% work and 1% Internet technology. Thanks!
Juan, primero que todo, felicitaciones. Está maravilloso. Es una delicia escuchar esto. Eres un maestro. Quisiera pedirte el inmenso favor si podrías compartirme en PDF las partituras de los estudios para aprenderlos. Muchas gracias.
Gracias por tus palabras. Pero, no te creas, no es nada. Sobre las partituras, compre el Metodo de Carcassi a traves de Amazon y ese es el que uso.
Sin embargo, creo que puedes encontrar el metodo online en el catalogo Boije. Solo googlea "Boije Carcass"i y lo encuentras. Saludos y suerte!!!!
@@JuanLeon-oe2gr muchas gracias. Las mejores
Carcassi was an unheralded genius, these are always fun to play & are always challenging
+Rosco Roscmear A pity his music beyond Op 60 is not well known.
Es excelente que incorpores tu propia interpretación a la red. Enhorabuena.
Very good
🥰Matteo Carcassi, preciosa interpretación felicitaciones
Gracias! Por favor, comparte y suscribete.
@@JuanLeon-oe2gr estoy suscrito
Inigualable.
Wow, it's a great recording! How come I didn't know about this great player J. Leon? Could anyone share any of his info?
Bravo
brilliant
No 1 is the first thing I ever learned on guitar. I didn't know this until I found this wonderful audio. Thank You. I never learned how to read music for guitar, and that means 1 thing. Everything I was taught and learn on my own is tablature. Is there a resource where I could get this entire Opus in tablature, or should I take this opportunity to learn to read? I know the answer, but I sure would love to learn all of these. I wanted to learn Stairway to Heaven over 40 years ago when I first started, but my teacher scoffed and taught me No 1, and that classical should be my first love. IT IS. Thank You Again!
Hello, there! I doubt there is a Tab version for this Opus. However, I encouraged you and anybody to learn to read sheet music. Just be patient, keep practicing and you will get there. Thanks for listening and commenting!
@@JuanLeon-oe2gr Thanks for responding. I bought 2 Carcassi books, 59 in sheet music and 60 in tab. I am going to tab 59 myself and learn to read. It's not as hard as I imagined it would be thus far. I played trumpet in high school, so I know the notes, I just need to memorize where they are on the guitar. Thanks for this outstanding reference! I will be abusing it!
Está en la Argentina? Si está en la Argentina quiero visitarte para tener clases.
This is a brilliant reference video. Why no recent posts?
Hi! Health problems. Maybe, in the future...who knows? I've been playing more and more, not quite like in the old days but more than last year at least. Take good care of yourself! Thanks for listening!
@@JuanLeon-oe2gr sorry to hear you have not been well. Hope you are on the mend. Looking forward to hearing more from you. You too take care. Best wishes.
thanks!
very soothing and relaxing. Good listening to destress. however the studies should be listed.
The studies are listed right here at the comments section and with time marks. It was so kind of Armando to provide us with the listing that I haven't written my own list out of respect. Thanks for listening and commenting!
Where can I get tha complete scores please? thanks
Hello! Google "Carcassi Boije" and you'll find the complete online version.
If you still want to buy the method you can also find it on the Internet. I got mine through Amazon. Greetings!
Here you go: m.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?partition=729
@@JuanLeon-oe2gr me pasarias el enlace de amazon? la version de carl fisher y la de mel bay no tiene varios de los estudios que tocas
Playing these almost 30 years ago. Bring memories back and I like Carcassi's positive studies. So much joy and not too hard to play.Thanks this and by the way what is the guitar brand ?
Hi! The guitar is a Yamaha. I don't remember the series right now. Anyway, it's not an expensive one. Thanks for commenting and I'm glad this took you back in time in such a positive way.
Thanks and music is also time travelling for me :).
I have Yamaha APX-6NA great guitar but not very good sound acoustically and the neck is 48mm wide.
De veras.. no sé quiénes son los que ponen "dedo abajo"... ¿no les gusta la música? o ¿no les gusta la interpretación? A mi me gustan las dos.
Great contribution as a reference, well played! Guitar sometimes out of tune which is unfortunate. May happen during a single-shot recording :-)))
What an ear!! I started noticing intonation problems with my guitar but much later than the date of this recording. Particularly in one of my Sor uploads. I've tried different things to remedy it but nothing seems to work so far. I guess it is about time for a new guitar. Greetings!
Beutifully played. Thank you so much for uploading this recording. Is a CD available for purchase?
Thanks for your kind words. No, it's just a home recording. Take care!
Tomó lecciones hace muchos años, pero nunca ganó tal proficiencia. Bien hecho. ¿Qué guitarra estás tocando en esta grabación?
Hola! Esta es una Yamaha 151 S. No es cara y ya tiene al menos 10 anos. Ademas tiende a desafinar ante cambios bruscos de temperatura. Aun asi, y como veo que es mayor el beneficio que el perjuicio para el oyente, subo mis grabaciones a RUclips solo como ayuda. No recibo ningun incentivo economico por esto. Es gratis. Saludos!!!
Hola, diculpa la demora. Es una Yamaha, modelo 131, creo. Saludos!!!
Beautifully done! I would love to purchase these 50 little pieces. Do you offer them as a download?
Thanks for commenting. Basically, I uploaded these pieces as interpretation examples for guitar students and beginners. I appreciate your inquiring about them, but, I am not selling anything at this moment. Take care!
Hi Juan, Is it possible I could download the sheet music for all the pieces in this recording, I am studying the guitar and this would be a great help. Many thanks.
+Matthew Elijah Hello, Elijah. You can google "the Boije guitar collection"; and take a look at the catalog. There's a lot of great music there which we, guitar players, can use for our guitar studies. I am not sure if you can print it though. I really don't use it that much because I have bought a lot of methods already (the only time I use it is when I need to double-check the name of the pieces for the videos I upload) . You'd better read the instructions and conditions at the website (if there are any) before printing. There you will find the complete Carcassi method (which, by the way, I think is supposed to be public domain now... or not?? Maybe somebody else out there can help us with this). Greetings!
Hi Juan, Many thanks for your message. I am currently using a book by Philippe Bertaud called Matteo Carcassi Classical Guitar Method Op. 59 and Op. 60. So far in your recording you have gone up to 21 Waltz in D minor.
Do you have recordings that go beyond this to complete Op. 59?
I would find this very helpful in my study, as I can compare my playing with the correct playing.
Thanks
+Matthew Elijah Hi, Matthew. I was planning on recording the other studies but my left hand was giving me way too much trouble. I have not played the guitar since November last year! I was diagnosed with a tendinitis and prescribed absolute rest. As you can imagine, it's a bummer! So I can't promise anything now, but rest assured I will try my hand at them as soon as I'm given the Go sign. Greetings!
+Juan Leon hello Juan ,how is your tendonitis issue now ??was it your thumb?
how long did it take you to play all these pieces so well?
On exercise 29 on that 3rd Line (9th position run) i don't see an E note written am i wrong? I love this video by the way I use it with my students and myself :-)
Probably I am the one on the wrong side! I used the orange book, the Carl Fischer one. I'm glad this recording serves you well.
Tascam equipment IS great, isn't it!
Me gusta mucho más el método de Carcassi que el de Giuliani (La Mariposa). Son estudios más variados técnica y musicalmente.
Ты в ноты когда последний раз заглядывал?
you can make a wav and split into singles
Maybe one day. Greetings!!!!
This is really well done. What guitar are you using?
Hello! It's a Yamaha CG 131s. Stay safe!
Who is the guitarist?
Armando Filho?
00:00 1.Andantino Grazioso
01:09 2.Waltz
03:15 3.Andante
05:23 4.Allegretto
07:07 5.Waltz
09:04 6.Allegretto
11:20 7.Waltz
13:00 8.Allegretto
15:10 9.Andante
16:04 10.Waltz
18:13 11.Moderato
19:27 12.Allegretto
21:07 13.Allegretto non troppo
23:02 14.Andantino
24:07 15.Waltz
25:34 16.Caprice
26:36 17.March
28:25 18.Andante
29:58 19.Allegretto
31:00 20.Andante non troppo
33:17 21.Rondo Allegretto
35:02 22.Sicilian
36:42 23.Moderato
38:10 24.Galop
39:19 25.Andantino Grazioso
40:24 26.Waltz
41:35 27.March
43:48 28.Larghetto
46:08 29.Rondo Allegretto
48:39 Chase
50:15 31.Larghetto
52:22 32.March
53:34 33.Rondo Allegretto
55:30 34.Waltz
56:45 35.Rondo
59:04 36.Waltz
1:00:35 37.Larghetto
1:02:13 38.Tocato de Caza
1:04:30 39.March
1:07:08 40.Andantino Grazioso
1:11:26 41.Andantino
1:16:16 42.Air Suisse
1:19:40 43.Von Webern's Waltz - Andante
1:24:41 44.Air Italian - Andantino
1:29:24 45.Duke de Reichstadt's Waltz
1:32:45 46.Waltz
1:35:35 47.Galop
1:37:23 48.March
1:42:28 49.Waltz
1:45:07 50.Galop
Thank you ! x 100 x100. . . ^^