(Español) Este "Zapateado" es un fragmento de la obra para guitarra sola "Tres Piezas Españolas" que Rodrigo compuso a petición del guitarrista Andrés Segovia. (English) This piece named "Zapateado" is a fragment of the work for solo guitar "Tres Piezas Españolas" (Three Spanish Pieces) which was composed by Rodrigo at the request of guitarist Andrés Segovia.
very good execution, and excellent and useful fingering. I applied immediatly some solution saw in the video but I'm very delighteed if is possible to have your fingering, for a discussion. I appreciate especially the rational use of descending legato.... best regards !!!
newbie? maria luisa, is easy beauty piece. bouree e minor js bach. you can just look it up on youtube. or you want from the very beginners stage? look for guitar methods like carcassi, carulli. be patient, look for some beginners tutorial. sitting position, right/left hand position. right hand nails preparation. its essential. enjoy and good luck dude
Really nice! I want to ask what fingering are you using for the scale's passages, since very few versions achieve to keep the tempo with no slurs. Thanks.
+Emanuel Estrada Yarce Thanks for watching! You're right: there are few versions in which the tempo is properly observed in those infamous scale passages. I've found that I can play the scales cleanly at full tempo by combining a three-finger RH pattern with some slurs. I'm using p-m-i here in the video, but a-m-i can be just as efficient. I'd be happy to send you the exact fingering in a score if you contact me via email: tim@timbeattie.ca. Cheers!
The clearest interpretation I’ve come across. Beautifully articulated throughout.
Great performmer beautify music
Wonderful
Bravo! Tough piece, played superbly!
Flawless , beautiful tone , excellent interpretation ,very inspiring thank you
Beautiful, clean work!
(Español)
Este "Zapateado" es un fragmento de la obra para guitarra sola "Tres Piezas Españolas" que Rodrigo compuso a petición del guitarrista Andrés Segovia.
(English)
This piece named "Zapateado" is a fragment of the work for solo guitar "Tres Piezas Españolas" (Three Spanish Pieces) which was composed by Rodrigo at the request of guitarist Andrés Segovia.
My compliments, excellent interpretation of a verry difficult piece.
It's very charming!
fantastic control!
So good Tim
very good execution, and excellent and useful fingering. I applied immediatly some solution saw in the video but I'm very delighteed if is possible to have your fingering, for a discussion. I appreciate especially the rational use of descending legato.... best regards !!!
Very nice, bravo.
Well Done, great playing
Bravissimo !!!
Amazing stuff man! Keep it up :) hope I get to see you again sometime!
great play!! Jan Bartlema likes it!!
Hello, I would like to play classical music, which can suggest me to play.
Thakns
newbie? maria luisa, is easy beauty piece. bouree e minor js bach. you can just look it up on youtube. or you want from the very beginners stage? look for guitar methods like carcassi, carulli. be patient, look for some beginners tutorial. sitting position, right/left hand position. right hand nails preparation. its essential. enjoy and good luck dude
bravo
Really nice! I want to ask what fingering are you using for the scale's passages, since very few versions achieve to keep the tempo with no slurs. Thanks.
+Emanuel Estrada Yarce Thanks for watching! You're right: there are few versions in which the tempo is properly observed in those infamous scale passages. I've found that I can play the scales cleanly at full tempo by combining a three-finger RH pattern with some slurs. I'm using p-m-i here in the video, but a-m-i can be just as efficient. I'd be happy to send you the exact fingering in a score if you contact me via email: tim@timbeattie.ca. Cheers!
+Tim Beattie Message sent!
Kinda late, but can I have the score too? Would love to learn the arrangement you made.
Too bad this was such a poorly attended concert
Amazinggg! What microphones do you use?
Not too bad.