Dear Bea, most of today's pieces, though new to me, are beautiful... I'll try learn em during this Christmas holidays 😁💓 Now, if you possibly can, please cover for us Gran Vals, Caprichio Arabe, and also Lagrima in your next video. Thank you! ☺️🙏
Hi Beatrix! I had never heard about "Natalia" before. I will start using it in my teaching already next year. Thanks a lot =) ! The other ones are great too, like Adagio of Mertz, which I have had many pupils playing for years. One particular favorite of mine is "Home" by Andrew York. It's more on the advanced level, but still so very beautiful sounding. For the more intermediate players, anything composed by Jonas Mollberg should be great. "Orion" as a starting example. His sheet/tab music are free on his website, so I can really recommend those.
Thank you! The second to last one is pretty easy to find online, but I also have an arrangement shared on my patreon page in cast you can't find a good free version :)
@@beatrixguitar Thank you, Beatrix! I'm on the verge of moving for a third time this year, so will have to wait for more stability to be able to focus on learning a new piece!
@ oh no that sounds frustrating, hope you find a permanent place for yourself soon where you can feel home and focus on your creativity 😁 wishing you the best!
I really like Tatiana Stachak. I have her second etudes book. The music is not difficult but has a special unique atmosphere. She is mainly a music teacher, it is a pity that she has not composed more works.
Right, but I really think she found a good spot for herself in writting super helpful material for less advanced people, and I especially love how her etudes are always very educational but sound absolutely lovely at the same time, so for my students it doesn't feel like a chore to learn them
there is a Piece that i learned It's easy short and beautiful too called ''nostalgia by Rodrigo Riera'' its not famous at all but i really liked it .... i think NATALIA will be my next one thanks for your suggestion❤❤ also the 5th one is not it similar to rainy etude that you recommended in the first same video?
Yes, Kurpié etude is very similar to Rainy etude, but it is much easier. I'll check out the piece you recommended soon, and if you can think of more, let me know!
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Natalia has to be my favorite. It´s actually the piece that got me into playing guitar as a child, cause my mom was playing it alot back than. ^-^
I liked the Albinoni
A suggestion for a beginner: In Sorrows Wake by Andrew York.
I'm listening it rn, it's really nice!
Dear Bea, most of today's pieces, though new to me, are beautiful... I'll try learn em during this Christmas holidays 😁💓
Now, if you possibly can, please cover for us Gran Vals, Caprichio Arabe, and also Lagrima in your next video. Thank you! ☺️🙏
Hi Beatrix! I had never heard about "Natalia" before. I will start using it in my teaching already next year. Thanks a lot =) ! The other ones are great too, like Adagio of Mertz, which I have had many pupils playing for years.
One particular favorite of mine is "Home" by Andrew York. It's more on the advanced level, but still so very beautiful sounding. For the more intermediate players, anything composed by Jonas Mollberg should be great. "Orion" as a starting example. His sheet/tab music are free on his website, so I can really recommend those.
Played beautifully as always! 😊
Thank you so much ☺️
Yanvalloux - Frantz Casseus or the Haitian Suite
Great suggestions all played beautifully.
Great video..thank
These are each lovely pieces! Thank you so much for sharing these, Beatrix! I would love to learn especially the last two!
Thank you! The second to last one is pretty easy to find online, but I also have an arrangement shared on my patreon page in cast you can't find a good free version :)
@@beatrixguitar Thank you, Beatrix! I'm on the verge of moving for a third time this year, so will have to wait for more stability to be able to focus on learning a new piece!
@ oh no that sounds frustrating, hope you find a permanent place for yourself soon where you can feel home and focus on your creativity 😁 wishing you the best!
@@beatrixguitar Thank you! =)
She's is sweet and wow so talented. Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece 💜
Thanks for listening, glad you enjoyed!
A beginner to intermediate suggestion (and a classic of the Brazilian repertoire): Sons de Carrilhões, by João Pernambuco
I really like Tatiana Stachak. I have her second etudes book. The music is not difficult but has a special unique atmosphere. She is mainly a music teacher, it is a pity that she has not composed more works.
Right, but I really think she found a good spot for herself in writting super helpful material for less advanced people, and I especially love how her etudes are always very educational but sound absolutely lovely at the same time, so for my students it doesn't feel like a chore to learn them
i was waiting for this one ❤
I'll publish another one next month too, I already have some pieces I selected including some new publications probably only a few people heard before
@beatrixguitar thank you for your Efforts it helped us alot❤️
Here's two suggestions :
A mi madre - Oscar Rosati
Nostalgia - Cees Hartog
Thanks, I'll check them out!
I am eagerly waiting to join your beginner course. Please create one asap.. ❤
I'm working on a different course now, but I hope I can make a beginner course too in the near future :)
Waiting 😊
there is a Piece that i learned It's easy short and beautiful too called ''nostalgia by Rodrigo Riera'' its not famous at all but i really liked it .... i think NATALIA will be my next one thanks for your suggestion❤❤ also the 5th one is not it similar to rainy etude that you recommended in the first same video?
Yes, Kurpié etude is very similar to Rainy etude, but it is much easier. I'll check out the piece you recommended soon, and if you can think of more, let me know!
Svp ajouter des sous titre en francais pour que nous puissions profiter de vos cours de guitare beatrix merci
I am trying a “so called” easy piece, Andantino - Fernando Sor.
It is, for me, very difficult.
I know that one, that's lovely, good luck with it!
@ Thanks. I find the “hammer on and offs” (d to c, g to f) lead to a loss of the moved to notes.
I’ll give it time and practice.
Nice bb ❤
My one piece of grey hair peaking out on the left is killing me 💀this camera is ruthless 😅
Never complain about you hair. I used to complain about mine and now I am bald. Not the end of the world but miss it all the same.
@@beatrixguitar I never noticed it, but now that’s all I’m looking at lol
@@Sc-Runner hahaha I know, same for me, once I saw, I couldn't unsee
Can assure you, nobody notices it.
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lemme put the obligatory 🐧
🦤here we go again