Rumores de la Caleta - Spanish Guitar - Albeniz - Chapdelaine
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- čas přidán 21. 10. 2014
- Rumores de la Caleta was written in the late 19th century by the great composer and pianist Issac Albeniz. It sounds of course amazing on the guitar and probably Albeniz wrote it for piano because he couldn't play the guitar.
If you want to play this arrangement of this piece, in music notation and or tab, go to:www.michaelchapdelaine.com/arr... - Hudba
To me this has always been that ONE TUNE that completely captures the essence of Spanish Guitar
Just curious... Even considering "Recuerdos de La Alhambra", "Asturias", "Capricho Arabe"... ?
The best version I've ever heard
Beautiful. A long-time favourite for sure!
Wonderful music played superbly on a guitar with a beautiful tone.
Some interpretations are too vanilla. Some too wild off the charts. Yours is a perfect balance! Thanks you so much. The last section was by far the hardest part for me (both to memorize and get the melody, and play. But so rewarding once mastered.
The guitar is a truly amazing instrument limited only by small thinking and competence limitations. This piece belies all of that in your capable hands, sir. Thank you, all your Albeniz pieces are incredible indeed.
Beautiful, thank for your lovely skill and devotion. Mom
It must be more than 40 years now that a friend of mine showed me how to play this piece... "Rumores de la Caleta" (I remember it well) that he learnt it from a colleague, student of classical guitar.
Well let's say that we tried to play it because any similarity with this performance was not even pure coincidence.
We were stuck on the fast legatos after the first measures...;-) Then we could continue with the resolution phrasing to the root chord, enjoying that Spanish & Moorish flavor.
This was in the Basque Country, North of Spain...;-)
Claro; yo soy de Pasajes Antxo. Y he trabajado por toda la provincia de Guipúzcoa. Mondragón (Arrasate) la visitaba a menudo...;-)
Ahora vivo en Madrid pero mi familia sigue allí; en San Sebastián. Tienes que ir a visitarlo; te gustará. De dónde eres?
Vraiment superbe ! Passionnant à voir et à écouter ! Un grand bravo et un grand merci !!
Wonderful composition,masterful performance! Thanks for sharing your talent.
Superbe maitrise de l'instrument ,les notes que tu décoches à la vitesse d'un archer nous transperce avec ravissement quel plaisir de t'écouter et te regarder jouer.
Best performance ever
That was amazing....Beautifully played!.....Thank You...
Fantastically delivered!
Perfect,.. a true master!
Wow amazing!!
BRAVO...
Greetings from Colombia Master!
Fantastic!
That is perfect!
Completely enjoyed that song. Thank you.
Fantastic!!!! Wow
lyrical & lovely
Bravo!!!!
top of class... respect!
Bravo!!!
Wonderful!
Excelente interpretación!!! Tiene la impronta del guitarrista!!
wonderful!
amazing
I always wanted to come and study in New Mexico!
¡Muy buena interpretación!...
I have to learn that!
Bravo!
Holy play!
grande interpretazione!!!! :-)
Very good interpretation
J adore
muito bom
wow
Played better than most Spanish pro"s IMHO.... what soul...BRAVO!!
แม่เจ้า...เพราะโฮก..!!!
poetry own style lovely -- the ambiance is sensational , dear michael what is your recording set up ? how do you alter the sound ? reverb or other effects ? its super stuff
The finish on that guitar! My OCD unfortunately would not allow me to play something as beautiful as that, as I would be in constant fear.
+Mrfujimata2 Being curious, I googled OCD and found Obsesive Compulsing Disorder... Is that what you meant?
Daniel Ibanez Yes, it is. For me if something is not perfect I am fine with it, but when something is umblemished or brand new I sometimes have a fear damaging it - more than the average person might care. :) Cheers.
+Mrfujimata2 Uhm... I think I could have something of this too...
I would like to play perfect (say much better) but I simply can't... I've been 42 years working on companies where I gave almost 24 hours a day... not an excuse because I doubt that I could have been a very good professional player (simply a good or a decent one...;-)
Yet I guess this is a limitation for most of the people, excluding brilliant players such as Michael and some few others. Thanks.
Ha! The faux pick technique in the cante jondo section was great! Very out of the box and anti-establishment. Cool stuff.
Thank you, Michael for the beautiful music. Do you have an online course that you teach?
Thanks Dan! I do give lessons on Skype.
Gran interpretación i la guitarra suena de maravilla. Por cierto, de que luthier es?
Gracias Mikel! La guitarra es de Michael Thames de Santa Fe, NM.
Excellent work. I am starting classical guitar and would like to record on video like you do. In order for the nylon strings to be heard clearly, do you use a particular microphone, software (garage band), and video software? My video recorder on my ipad2 does not seem to pick up much : ).. Thanks and and greeeting from Chicago.
+Dan Reichart Thanks Dan! it was all pretty high end studio gear. Luthier, Michael Thames did the camera and audio. You might ask him what the mics and pre were. I did the post in Final Cut and Protools. Good luck with your project!
bravo iggy pop
In this interpretation You can hear a slight breeze of the influence of flamenco music
WOW!! Well done man! From a fellow beginner or wannabe lol.... Naw WISHER!
Any idea what make/model guitar this one is? Custom made job perhaps?
La guitarra es de Michael Thames de Santa Fe, NM.
buen vidio dross
Better than the original
Fucking A!
Id love to know who makes that guitar. It almost resembles a build from a french school of thought, but it sounds like it's braced from the spanish schools of build. Hmmmmm.
Michael Thames
Bonjour
Pouvez vous faire un arrangement avec tab pour cette granaina de Sabicas
youtube.be/VJ_v9HCQ-RE ?
Merci
NOT QUITE MY TEMPO
not bad for a beginner ,i suppose.
Damn If U need a haircut I'll give U a free one. Starting to look a little homeless. Looks like U have been living hard. Still can play your ass off when U want to I see...