Thank you. In the original, the last three variations are in a perfect 4-th higher key, which makes it strange to play them in succession. It is a bit of an unlikely mystery, though, as Spanish vihuela of the time had many sizes, it may have been intended to be shifted. So I transposed the first part and reconstructed it. This was most likely the method used by the great Narciso Yepez in his recordings of the 1960s.
Beautiful playing. You are playing some parts (variations) that I didn't heard from anyone else before . Thank you for sharing 💞🙏🎵
Thank you. In the original, the last three variations are in a perfect 4-th higher key, which makes it strange to play them in succession. It is a bit of an unlikely mystery, though, as Spanish vihuela of the time had many sizes, it may have been intended to be shifted. So I transposed the first part and reconstructed it. This was most likely the method used by the great Narciso Yepez in his recordings of the 1960s.
@@masahiroumemoto Thank you dear Masahito for your answer. 🙏
Muy muy hermoso, siempre me encanta su magnifica forma de interpretar
Gracias.