Such a lovely piece. I've had a single Mudarra CD for many years now, and it's a perennial favorite. Now I can't wait to get good enough to play this....
I have been waiting for this! I got the music sheet from you a while ago and I suspected something was afoot when I got an updated copy of your edition. Thank you. Terrific teaching, as always.
Hi, I love the expressive harp-like way you play this - it made me fall in love with the song (where other interpretations often seem to be in too much of a hurry in my opinion) ... I'm trying to learn this now, and have a total beginners question, which is something I'm often unsure about with classical guitar music - do you play the scale-passages with rest or free strokes? I'm guessing free stroke given the 'harp-like' feel, with maybe the last held note at the end of each passage being a rest stroke?
Sounds great!!’ Just a little criticism... Are you reading or performing ? It looks like you are reading. I love reading but performing a piece means having it memorized, connection to the entire melody and harmony, technique ready for expression. Performance is a higher level of dedication to a piece. If you can’t sing the piece how can you phrase it. You must know what is coming next without doubt or hesitation to own it. Just some friendly criticism to a fellow guitarist. Once again this sounds fantastic.
I agree, for my actual personal repertoire I try to do as you say but for my website I need to keep things active and perform often and keep the lessons and editions coming. Trying to keep content coming on a weekly basis is tough so I've had to except that my channel has these constant lessons and then occasional personal repertoire that I'm working on.
Me fascina este tema de Mudarra .se te oye muy bien FELICIDADES
Thanks!
Love it. STILL TOO DIFF TK ME
Muito bonita e profundamente espiritual essa música. É um mergulho na luz do incerto,ou seja uma viagem no invisível.
Beautiful performance and well thought out lesson, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for listening!
I am so glad you did this. My favorite song.
It's a good one!
Such a lovely piece. I've had a single Mudarra CD for many years now, and it's a perennial favorite. Now I can't wait to get good enough to play this....
Thanks for listening, who's the player on your CD?
@@Thisisclassicalguitar Jacob Heringman. Playing a vihuela, I think.
Very helpful video...thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Lovely. I can't wait to be able to play it!!
It's tougher than it seems! That last section with the running eighths and bass line...
@@Thisisclassicalguitar One day....
So amazing thank you! I learned this using your score along with the original tablature
I love this song and this is an outstanding performance!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video!
Thanks for watching!
I have been waiting for this! I got the music sheet from you a while ago and I suspected something was afoot when I got an updated copy of your edition. Thank you. Terrific teaching, as always.
Ha, you suspected correctly! Hope you enjoy it.
Hi, I love the expressive harp-like way you play this - it made me fall in love with the song (where other interpretations often seem to be in too much of a hurry in my opinion) ... I'm trying to learn this now, and have a total beginners question, which is something I'm often unsure about with classical guitar music - do you play the scale-passages with rest or free strokes? I'm guessing free stroke given the 'harp-like' feel, with maybe the last held note at the end of each passage being a rest stroke?
Yes, I would play them with free stroke. For most early music I use free stroke and try to alternate accents from strong to weak beats.
Amazing performance! Thank you very much for music in general! I have some partitions of yours. Excelente work!
Thanks for listening!
So beautiful. Thank you 🙂
You’re welcome, thanks for watching 😊
Was gonna buy this but can't get on to the checkout page
What seems to be the problem with reaching the checkout page? Seems to be working for most people, as in, I haven't heard of any issues.
@@Thisisclassicalguitar it just doesn't load up
@@theredrooms2079 what country are you from? Are you getting redirected to my Etsy store?
@@Thisisclassicalguitar I'm in the UK. No, nothing happens. That circle thing just spins round and the page never loads.
Sounds great!!’ Just a little criticism... Are you reading or performing ? It looks like you are reading. I love reading but performing a piece means having it memorized, connection to the entire melody and harmony, technique ready for expression. Performance is a higher level of dedication to a piece. If you can’t sing the piece how can you phrase it. You must know what is coming next without doubt or hesitation to own it.
Just some friendly criticism to a fellow guitarist. Once again this sounds fantastic.
I agree, for my actual personal repertoire I try to do as you say but for my website I need to keep things active and perform often and keep the lessons and editions coming. Trying to keep content coming on a weekly basis is tough so I've had to except that my channel has these constant lessons and then occasional personal repertoire that I'm working on.