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- SlickJc21st January 2012
awrsome lesson and very good quality sound... i finished in 40 min. tops! thnx alot
- Danilo Capezzuto6th April 2008
Pretty nice lesson.
- Carlos Carrillo29th March 2008
nice lesson and good job Kosei!!!
- Farbror Kudde28th October 2007
Ah I love this peace ^^ It was one of my favourite pieces in my early years at music school
- Juan M. Valero30th August 2007
Yeah, Fernando Tarrega was a great composer and that's a really pretty piece. Congratulations yo do a great job !!!
I'm waiting for the second part
- atomix133728th August 2007
Beautiful music Keep up the nice lessons!
- quebrado26th August 2007
great man;D
- Kosei Kubota26th August 2007
Thank you, guys!
I am preparing for the second part lesson now.
If you have any questions, just let me know.
- swingline25th August 2007
Beautiful, its always nice to hear and play a great classical song.
- The Uncreator25th August 2007
Sound great!
- shredmandan25th August 2007
Good Job Man!
- Muris Varajic24th August 2007
Lovely playing,and tune as well!
- Jenkinson24th August 2007
I learned it from my instructor a bit differently. Good job of accentuating the melody and keeping the accompanyment underlying.
- rrhoadstributeplayer24th August 2007
nice i love classical lessons keep them coming
- misterj24th August 2007
awesome lesson! sounds beautiful.
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E Major, Classical piece, Fingerstyle, Chord melody, Tarrega, Spanish guitar, Conservatory, Etude, Nylon strings, Chords, Arrangement, Romantic, Chopin
Let’s move on to the next classical piece. This is called “Lagrima”. It means “Tear” in Spanish. It was composed by Francisco Tarrega, a Spanish guitarist from 19th Century.
He has composed tones of pieces for the classical guitar in “romantic” style. Many of his pieces sound like Chopin, and I love them all!
“Lagrima” has two parts, one in E major, and the other in E minor. I will show you the first part in this lesson.
Enjoy!
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