Hello Tom, I find your comments on Carulli both interesting and timely. I just completed a Carulli Andantino study as part of my Berklee Acoustic Guitar class work. The piece I worked on seems very well-designed for students, and has a number of repeated sections. The relative simplicity and repeats make the piece approachable, and provides openings for improvisation. Even if one does not change the notes a lot, there is plenty of room for improvisation in phrasing and dynamics. I plan on circling back and learning more Carulli pieces once I am through the course work at hand. Cheers, Dean
Thank you for this video. I've exploring some of Carulli's compositions on the mountain dulcimer. This is an excellent video to hear how it should sound and I appreciate the sheet music being included as well.
Hello Tom, I find your comments on Carulli both interesting and timely. I just completed a Carulli Andantino study as part of my Berklee Acoustic Guitar class work. The piece I worked on seems very well-designed for students, and has a number of repeated sections. The relative simplicity and repeats make the piece approachable, and provides openings for improvisation. Even if one does not change the notes a lot, there is plenty of room for improvisation in phrasing and dynamics. I plan on circling back and learning more Carulli pieces once I am through the course work at hand. Cheers, Dean
Thank you for this video. I've exploring some of Carulli's compositions on the mountain dulcimer. This is an excellent video to hear how it should sound and I appreciate the sheet music being included as well.
Delightful little studies played beautifully. I love having the music to follow along to.
Very good. Thanks for that . Must get a book and practisssss.
This is pathetic playing. There is no nuance or subtlety. Carolling deserves better.
Lay off, mate. I say many thanks for the time effort. If you have nothing better to say bugger off.