A little piece in the style of English renaissance music and adding my more modern style into it inspired by music of British lutenist John Dowland (1562-1626).
"Chromatic" means that the voice move one half step at a time. In contrary to a minor or major scale (and all other scales, actually) where you have both half and whole steps.
Saludos Maestro!
Que bella obra!
?Seria posible tener la partitura?
Soy estudiante de Guitarra Clásica en Venezuela y me gustaria mucho aprender esta obra. Si es posible mi correo es anibrimo_84@hotmail.com
Un abrazo!
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ibanez200014 years ago
I've watched almost all of your videos and so far you're my favorite musician on this website...keep up the great work
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per-olov14 years ago
Thank you my friend.
I am happy and honored you listen to me here.
Please keep listening.
Per-Olov
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cjastram14 years ago
I enjoyed your beginning with half steps descending, followed by a progression of whole steps, then a blend of both. Soon, an ascending line of whole steps is followed by an ascending line of half steps, all with a lovely melody on top. A nice, simple recap at the end with a major resolution completes a charming piece. (I am a folk guitarist who grew up listening to classical music.)
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peteholm14 years ago
A very nice piece, like it very much.
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per-olov14 years ago
Thanks again Peter.
A little different than you play, eh?
:-)
Appreciated. Enjoy your week off!
Per-Olov
anibrimo13 years ago
Que bella obra!
?Seria posible tener la partitura?
Soy estudiante de Guitarra Clásica en Venezuela y me gustaria mucho aprender esta obra. Si es posible mi correo es anibrimo_84@hotmail.com
Un abrazo!
ibanez200014 years ago
per-olov14 years ago
I am happy and honored you listen to me here.
Please keep listening.
Per-Olov
cjastram14 years ago
peteholm14 years ago
per-olov14 years ago
A little different than you play, eh?
:-)
Appreciated. Enjoy your week off!
Per-Olov