Wow, who would of thought a staircase angle would have so much reverb and carried through sound. I like the creative shot, and the playing brought it all together. Great playing! I am unfamiliar with this piece in particular.
Thanks, Justin! Ha ha, you're not the only one who liked that angle, but it was entirely because that's the only way I was able to get myself and the sword in frame horizontally. I actually because familiar with this piece specifically because it was on the Randy Pile album "Of Fire and Water" on iTunes. Back in 2004, there was no YT or Spotify, etc., to stream songs. One either had to purchase the physical media, or purchase a song in order to hear the entire piece; however, there was one loophole around this, because iTunes would allow users to hear up to one minute of a track for free. Since this song clocked in at 17 seconds (no repeat) I was able to hear the entire piece. We are lucky nowadays in that a full performance of nearly any piece is available to listen to.
👏Really nice piece and excellent performance! Those Renaissance pieces have something special, the melodies are quite simple in character but yet captivating. 😎
Wow, who would of thought a staircase angle would have so much reverb and carried through sound. I like the creative shot, and the playing brought it all together. Great playing! I am unfamiliar with this piece in particular.
Thanks, Justin! Ha ha, you're not the only one who liked that angle, but it was entirely because that's the only way I was able to get myself and the sword in frame horizontally. I actually because familiar with this piece specifically because it was on the Randy Pile album "Of Fire and Water" on iTunes. Back in 2004, there was no YT or Spotify, etc., to stream songs. One either had to purchase the physical media, or purchase a song in order to hear the entire piece; however, there was one loophole around this, because iTunes would allow users to hear up to one minute of a track for free. Since this song clocked in at 17 seconds (no repeat) I was able to hear the entire piece. We are lucky nowadays in that a full performance of nearly any piece is available to listen to.
👏Really nice piece and excellent performance! Those Renaissance pieces have something special, the melodies are quite simple in character but yet captivating. 😎
Thanks, Tomas! Yes, I agree that the simplicity of some Renaissance melodies does not detract from their interest.
It's refreshing with this angle. Such a great idea! Also your haircut suits you! 👍🏻
Thanks, Mette! I figured folks might have been bored with the usual angle of the sword. Glad to hear the haircut looks good!
Very relaxing. This song matches spring mornings and birds singing 😊
Muito obrigado, Rudolfo! I agree that this would sound great in nature, maybe I'll do a short of this in the spring outside with birds singing along.
@@Josh.Vanjani wonderful ☺
Always love your playing and creativity in your videos - what a clever angle!
Thanks, Cynthia! I'm always trying out new stuff, ha ha. I appreciate it!
Nice, Josh. It's a fun tune, I love it. The scenery is also great. Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks, Venancio! If you want to give it a try, I've linked the music in the description (it's free). I bet you'd like to try this one too!
Jolly piece it sings nicely
Thanks, Todd! I agree, definitely an upbeat piece.
Phenomenal playing, really liked the stairway angle! Sounds really good👏👍
Thanks, Gary! Next time I do a Renaissance piece I may use this angle again.
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Gracias!
That was absolutely gorgeous Josh, so clean and sharp!
Thanks, Bruce! I played it straight the first time then added in some strumming (that's how Angel Romero interprets it).
Sounds very nice! 👍
Thanks, Dad! I appreciate it!
Beautiful play 👍🏻
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed!
Excellent performance 🎸😎🎶 New Subscriber added 👍
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Great piece. I have also played and probably I'll also make a video :D
Thanks, Matteo! Looking forward to it!