Legnani Caprices Nos. 13, 22, and 24
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Guitarist Tariq Harb performs caprices Nos. 13, 22 and 24 respectively from Luigi Legnani's Op. 20. Please enjoy!
Luigi Legnani (1790-1877) was a virtuoso guitarist, opera singer (tenor), composer and instrument builder. He’s best known for composing virtuosic solo guitar music, including his Op. 20, a set of 36 caprices.
0:06 - Caprice No. 13
1:34 - Caprice No. 22
4:41 - Caprice No. 24
Guitar used: Douglass Scott 2018 - traditional spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides
Strings: Savarez CR 540 (basses) and Augustine Regals (trebles)
Microphone: Rode NT1-A
Camera: Nikon D7000
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Impressed, as always. Emotionally moved, also as always. Bravo Tariq!
It means so much, Arie. Thank you!
Bravo! That No. 22 is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.
I know! I couldn't help but shed a tear while learning it. Thank you!
@@TeeHarb it’s hard to play it without crying.
what a great music
Amazing playing as always - what a joy to listen to.
Thanks so much, Snowfire!
Great lovely
Thanks, Sameh!
Wooooo.... Great Maestro
Thank you!
Fantastic! I’m sold!
Thanks, Martin! I appreciate it :)
И ещё раз спасибо за такое чувственное красивое исполнение❤
Always the best Dr.
Thank you!
thank you for making me relax🌷🌷
My pleasure, Ebtehal!
عظيم هذا الكابريس 24 عاشت اناملك دكتور. ❤️.
Sounding so good while making it look so easy; it’s almost cruel.
Thanks so much! It's definitely not easy, but becomes easy with proper practice!
@@TeeHarb what is your proper practice?
@@shakedmey-tal4750 making sure everything is done with a free motion and while being aware of the breath, both during practice and performance. That's concerning the technical aspects, of course. Making music is the next step, and that part is too long to explain here. :) I hope this helps!
@@TeeHarb Yes, Thank you !
I wanted to know if you do zoom lessons maybe for students around the world ? (I'm not from Canada)
Additionally I wanted to ask more specificaly what is your practice routine? How many hours you play in a day? What you actually do this time, more exercises or just learn a piece ? How it changed over the years ? Like how you invested your time to achieve this level? Maybe you can make a video about it :)
@@shakedmey-tal4750 Yes, I do give Zoom lessons for international students! Please email me here: tariq@tariqharb.com so we can discuss details. I can also answer all your questions and explain to you everything in the lesson!
Congrats Tariq 👏👏
Thanks, Xenofon!
I hear music!
I have a trascription that start with a bar in III but you play a bar in VIII at start as many guitarists. I prefer your notation because is rounder an d warmer. Where can I find this transcription? Thanx
This is just a fingering choice. I’m playing straight from Legnani’s manuscript.
fantastic as always! serious question though, do you play the oud as well?
Thank you! Yes, I can play it, but I wouldn't call myself an oud player.
Hello, where can I buy a transcripion with tabs for the n.22 caprice? Thank you
beautiful, carefully planned phrasing! To me, 22 is obviously about unrequited love and 24 is screw-it, I'm going to have fun anyway!
Nice way to look at it. Performing them back to back makes more sense now :) Thank you, Ted!