Brad Richter's "Straelener Wald: I. Licht" played by Jaxon Williams on a 2021 Carlos Juan Busquiel
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
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Here's Jaxon Williams performing the first movement, "Licht" from "Straelener Wald" by Brad Richter on a 2021 Carlos Juan Busquiel classical guitar made with cedar top and African rosewood back and sides. Recorded at the Guitar Salon International showroom in Santa Monica, CA.
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Extremely clear and articulate, at quite a fast tempo. Very well done, it must be a wonderful feeling to play like that. Thank you.
That was Fantastic!
To combine speed and delicacy the way Jaxon has here is a rare skill. He manages it with ease all while communicating the feeling of exuberance that the music calls for. It’s masterful playing. I’m honored to have this music in your hands Jaxon. Thank you.
You wrote the music? If so, I'm impressed. Very inventive, a most interesting progression throughout.
@@DanBanan69 Thanks Dan!
Amazing. I've been a fan of Jaxon Williams since I first heard him back in 2016. I've actually met him a few times and was thoroughly impressed!
What a great piece beautifully played! Awesome
Beautiful Jaxon.
Bravo! Magnífico!
Dope
Tab please.
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super
The progression at about 0:25 is similar to the beach boys, kokomo.
Looks frightfully tricky to play.