I've been recording nearly the entire book of 'The guitar Music of Spain' by Bartolome Calatayud. It has been great fun to put them on a CD and give them away to people who might enjoy them. I don't think anyone has recorded this music before. Here are three tunes that are short enough to fit in here. I hope they relax you after having lost the lottery tonight....
i havent checked my lotto numbers yet, but it can wait till i listen to these tunes a few times more. magic.
You don't seem to post often, but when you do.. I just love your stuff!!! I can only dream of playing like you!!! :'( Great jackofall, just great!!!
PJ
You are a beautiful guitarist Jacko, well done.......Alex
I will echo what Alex and everyone else is saying
you are a brilliant guitarist
Thank you very much for these nice comments. I think that the brilliant thing here is the BMR, not me. I've recorded myself on cassette tape before, without the reverb and without the wonderful AB button. I sound like a struggling novice. The BMR definitely makes me sound better than I am, and I love it for that!
magic indeed !!
we talk alot about GAS here, but this one gives me SAS (Skills Acquisition Syndrom, a disease much harder to cure).
Truly outstanding. Skills-wise, this is the equivalent of a majestic eagle soaring in the sky whilst I'm just the mangy fox rummaging through a dustbin below, lol. I love this style of music and am lucky enough to have seen some fine players in Spain before. This sounds like the real deal to me... beautiful touch, tone and emotion. I love it. You really lend this forum some class!
Another cup of Jacko-goodness. You are a great player my friend. I enjoy your playing always ;)
For a not-too-big city, Flagstaff has quite a few classical guitarists. I'll share your recordings with Craig Yarborough, director of the Grand Canyon Guitar Society. (http://www.canyonguitar.org/) I reckon he'll like 'em. I sure do.
I had a wedding once.
Spanish guitar was the dominant theme.
This brings back nice memories.
A beautiful OTD Bump.
Alex.