Her fingers, like tentacles, to move around those chordal shapes. My guitars asked, enmass, if they could move to her house. I said no, in fact, I shall play you tonight. They moaned in subdued horror, remembering the last time.
Nice to see some outstanding talent. Today’s pop, hip hop, et al. artists come up with some catchy tunes and lyrics but they can’t begin to compare to the level of her and other classically trained musicians’ talent.
amazing video. I’ve always admired Bach’s complexity, the number of seemingly independend harmonic voices and wondered how you manage to play them all at once on a piano. This is the first time, I’ve seen those notes crawl over a guitar like a spooky spider.
awesome.
And a whole new musical experience as well.
Pity you didn’t place a link to some personal information on the artist.
Damn I feel your pain man. In my youth I used to think I was good. With my arthritis today though, just dreaming of playing once again, like this young lady, hurts. I now understand how much I missed that bar of perfection by.
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#11, wong,
Another know nothing comment. Classical is far more about technical brilliance than any other form of music. The more complex the music, the less emotion is allowed.
Being a classical pianist who favors the baroque and who’s favorite composer is J.S. Bach, I might know a few things about classical music. What I don’t know is how to turn emotion into music.
What does high emotional content music sound like?
Obviously you two don’t have the brains to comprehend three or more simultaneous lines, in counterpoint.
To me, nothing is more “emotional” and moving than getting lost in the geometry of polyphony.
Because I don’t know where to start, and because I might encourage the “classical music is for elitist snobs with a fetish for virtuosity,” I chose to leave the best music to stand on its own, unassailable.
nice, classical gitaur
Some more Bach…
I would love to see her rip that on a Gibson with a stack of Marshalls!!!! She’s awesome!!!!!!
Her fingers, like tentacles, to move around those chordal shapes. My guitars asked, enmass, if they could move to her house. I said no, in fact, I shall play you tonight. They moaned in subdued horror, remembering the last time.
#4 .. Omar , I feel your pain.
Bravo!
I once saw the late Michael Hedges one time in concert, I think this lady may be above his level.
Nice to see some outstanding talent. Today’s pop, hip hop, et al. artists come up with some catchy tunes and lyrics but they can’t begin to compare to the level of her and other classically trained musicians’ talent.
Now that is some nice guitar picking.
Just remember though, you can pick your nose and you pick your friends yet you can’t wipe your friends on the saddle.
Allen McDonald, El Galloviejo®
BEAT this..
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Here’s a video of the greatest living non-classical guitarist, Paco de Lucia. Lousy quality but it gives an idea of his amazing playing:
amazing video. I’ve always admired Bach’s complexity, the number of seemingly independend harmonic voices and wondered how you manage to play them all at once on a piano. This is the first time, I’ve seen those notes crawl over a guitar like a spooky spider.
awesome.
And a whole new musical experience as well.
Pity you didn’t place a link to some personal information on the artist.
pj
#11 WTF?
Cheers
Sigh…another quality hhopper post. Wake me up when the Dvorak blog returns to it’s roots.
Hopper,
AMAZING FIND !!!
Thank you.
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#4, Omar,
Damn I feel your pain man. In my youth I used to think I was good. With my arthritis today though, just dreaming of playing once again, like this young lady, hurts. I now understand how much I missed that bar of perfection by.
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#11, wong,
Another know nothing comment. Classical is far more about technical brilliance than any other form of music. The more complex the music, the less emotion is allowed.
#s 11 and 14:
Being a classical pianist who favors the baroque and who’s favorite composer is J.S. Bach, I might know a few things about classical music. What I don’t know is how to turn emotion into music.
What does high emotional content music sound like?
Obviously you two don’t have the brains to comprehend three or more simultaneous lines, in counterpoint.
To me, nothing is more “emotional” and moving than getting lost in the geometry of polyphony.
Because I don’t know where to start, and because I might encourage the “classical music is for elitist snobs with a fetish for virtuosity,” I chose to leave the best music to stand on its own, unassailable.
#12 Nice one Peter.
Let me pimp my own national traditional guitar player: Carlos Paredes
http://tinyurl.com/26l9ny on a Portuguese guitar.
This is not so much about technical ability, but much more about feeling.
amazing vids! No need to speak!