Bonza's blues - William Baulch - Classical Guitar Blues
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- Опубліковано 8 кві 2015
- Bonza's blues - William Baulch - Classical Guitar Blues
This is a nice groovy blues piece which is good for students or for performing live as a fun piece!!
Bonza's Blues is written by William Baulch for classical guitar and this is my interpretation of the piece.
Peter Black gives guitar lessons in Wanstead and also on Skype.
Peter performs regular in Public Recitals, as a wedding guitarist and a wedding ceremony musician, and also for Corporate events and private parties.
Enquiries to peteblackguitar@gmail.com
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Another amazing performance, such a pleasure listening to all your music on your UA-cam channel
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks so much
Lovely!
Much appreciated
Sounds like WC Handy played on a Piano. Very Cool! Lovin it!♥️💛💜😊
Thanks for that!!
Thank's ,very nice !!
***** Totally Welcome dude and appreciate the comments!!!
AWESOME!!! YeAh!!!!!
I am glad that I found your channel! I had to subscribe immediately :)
And this piece is just COOL!
I can’t help thinking that How in the earth your channel dont have more subscribers! It is soooo wrong!
I wish you all the best :)
Greetings from Finland!
~Matleena~
Thanks for your lovely comment and for subscribing. Hope you are doing well!
AMAZING GUITARIST
Very much appreciated
Wow. You make that look easy. But I know it isn't. You are a great guitarist.
+Strat Cat Hey mate - thanks for your good words I appreciate it very much!
Great work
Thanks
Man why no more videos... u are very good
Just posted today. Please watch my latest one and thanks for watching and commenting in the past
What is the peace name
Bonza's Blues!
Where is this piece found? One of the trinity books?
Trinity Guildhall Guitar grade 5 2010-2015 (short version)
@@andyfromings4194 Do you have to be able to read notation?
@@Thename123J Yes. It is in standard notation. The version is about half of what Pete Black plays.
@@andyfromings4194 Where can I find the rest then?
Glad you got the information you needed. I got it from the book that @andyfromings4194 mentioned. Thanks for watching