Carcassi: Study No. 25, Op. 60 (Tariq Harb, guitar)
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Guitarist Tariq Harb performs Study No. 25 by Matteo Carcassi from Carcassi's opus 60. This footage is from Tariq Harb's educational material on Carcassi's 25 Progressive and Melodic Studies.
All the studies from Carcassi's Op. 60 are now available in a playlist here on UA-cam: • Carcassi Studies Op. 60
Please enjoy!
You can get access to the full educational material on the Carcassi Melodic and Progressive Studies, Op. 60 via Harb's online store: tariqharb.com/...
Digital Score (Tariq Harb edition): tariqharb.com/...
Physical soft cover score (Tariq Harb edition): tariqharb.com/...
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I have never paid attention to this beautiful study. Tarig plays it so brilliantly. I think I will try this one. Thanks Tarig. ❤
Good performance! Probably there isn't a classical guitarist which hadn't played the whole Opus 60 full of charming and technically demanding music
They are beautiful studies that could benefit any guitarist. Thanks!
You are welcome!
Clean and flawless. Well played.
Bravo, Maestro!! What a great etude to complete your recordings of all 25 Op. 60 etudes. An amazing achievement. Congratulations and thank you!!
Beautifully played. And thank you very much for including the music, I enjoyed following along very much. Well done!
Another very intricate-looking piece in an interpretation heightened way beyond a "study",,beautiful!!👏👏
Thank you, I appreciate it your feedback!
Goodness, that's so clean.
Thanks :)
Brilliant indeed….I especially like bar 22
It's all fun to play! Thanks!
Absolutely brilliant ❤
Thank you!
Wow.
Good job Tariq! 👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼…(but in order to sound “Allegro Brillante” it should be faster. This sounds Moderato). 😊👋🏻
Oh no, the tempo police! I did "Allegro Brillante" for Study No. 20, and it made sense. However, for this one it sounded too frantic at that tempo, hence the decision to take a slower, more broad tempo.
@@TeeHarb 😂 dear Tariq, I’m not a…policeman ⏱️😂, just an… Italian man 🤷🏻♂️😁👋🏻
Have to go with Tariq here, with all the chord/key changes, it would sound something like a Bebop Solo in Allegro Brillante. 😅You can put the playback speed up to 1.25x and see
@@PaulAamGuitar mmm… check out Lucio Matarazzo’s version: I don’t think that is bebop. I think his version is what Brillante is meant to be. Brillante should have some sparkling mood. And I think it is not subjective 🤷🏻♂️
@@francescodefendi3201 Matarazzos version is top shelf, but this version touched some other interesting ideas(syncopes and dynamics) and I concider it more appealing for me. (Then again I’m just a norwegian guy)
Very....👏👏👏
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