Interesting, this prelude no longer feels incomplete to me when taken at this slower tempo -- I guess I've always rushed through it... Nicely played -- audio (and guitar) sounds good and warm to me. (I sympathise with you giving up on the single-take videos -- many times I have to do the same. It's a brutally honest way of recording.)
Thanks Steven! The tempo marking on my score is "Andante Sostenuto" with a bpm of 40 per quarter note. That seems insanely slow so I thought maybe it was a mistake lol. I've recorded this before at a faster pace and I do like it taken more slowly like it is here. Thanks for the sympathy, I shall keep trying!!
Beautiful, Tate! I had never heard this before. I did not expect to be surprised by Tarrega today! I found a score in the Delcamp Tarrega compilation, simply called "Preludio en re mayor" (page 162).
Thanks Eric! I just looked up the Delcamp version as well. It's marked at 84 BPM per quarter note while the score that I have is marked at 40 BPM per quarter note, along with a feel of "andante sostenuto". I wonder if mine is a typo and is supposed to be 40 BPM per HALF note...
@@tateharmann3057 I just posted a recording of it over on my channel. Nit sure about the tempo - I just call it the "feels right" tempo. Thanks so much for showing me this prelude! 😀
Great tone to this one, Tate! Sounds really authentic, or at least less "modern". Which Tarrega edition do you have? I have a copy of the Universal Edition sheet music.
Thanks Josh! Appreciate it. The book I learned this one from is called "Francisco Tárrega Complete Guitar Works" and is published by Les Productions d'OZ. What, if any, tempo indications are given on your edition?
Very sweetly played
Thanks!
¡Buenísimo! Solemne y dulce a la vez. Un saludo desde Madrid.
Muchas gracias! Aprecio tu comentario sincero
perfect for my morning coffee
Excellent - have an extra cup for me!
You've captured a really beautiful moment.
Thank you!
Interesting, this prelude no longer feels incomplete to me when taken at this slower tempo -- I guess I've always rushed through it... Nicely played -- audio (and guitar) sounds good and warm to me. (I sympathise with you giving up on the single-take videos -- many times I have to do the same. It's a brutally honest way of recording.)
Thanks Steven! The tempo marking on my score is "Andante Sostenuto" with a bpm of 40 per quarter note. That seems insanely slow so I thought maybe it was a mistake lol. I've recorded this before at a faster pace and I do like it taken more slowly like it is here. Thanks for the sympathy, I shall keep trying!!
Beautiful, Tate! I had never heard this before. I did not expect to be surprised by Tarrega today! I found a score in the Delcamp Tarrega compilation, simply called "Preludio en re mayor" (page 162).
Thanks Eric! I just looked up the Delcamp version as well. It's marked at 84 BPM per quarter note while the score that I have is marked at 40 BPM per quarter note, along with a feel of "andante sostenuto". I wonder if mine is a typo and is supposed to be 40 BPM per HALF note...
@@tateharmann3057 I just posted a recording of it over on my channel. Nit sure about the tempo - I just call it the "feels right" tempo. Thanks so much for showing me this prelude! 😀
@@ericphillips7057 My pleasure! I just listened and commented! I added a link here to a recording from 2017 where I played it faster haha
Simple piece played exceptionally well
Thanks!
Great tone to this one, Tate! Sounds really authentic, or at least less "modern". Which Tarrega edition do you have? I have a copy of the Universal Edition sheet music.
Thanks Josh! Appreciate it. The book I learned this one from is called "Francisco Tárrega Complete Guitar Works" and is published by Les Productions d'OZ. What, if any, tempo indications are given on your edition?
Beautiful performance! What is going on with your sound hole by the way?
Thanks! That's my second attempt at a removable tornavoz. I've got a couple of videos on how they change the sound, etc.