[VIHUELA] Re: Taro Takeuchi videos

2011-12-22 Thread David van Ooijen
Both videos removed by user. What a pity, I would have loved to see Taro so his strumming. David Taro has developed a striking way of strumming. He says it has nothing to do with flamenco. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r0iO5p0ydUfeature=related And some 'English guitar' pieces. The last

[VIHUELA] Re: Taro Takeuchi videos

2011-12-22 Thread Stuart Walsh
On 22/12/2011 08:07, David van Ooijen wrote: Both videos removed by user. What a pity, I would have loved to see Taro so his strumming. David Evidently they were drafts. These link should work. Corbetta Geminiani (!) Ferr[n]andiere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSWsIH_HyQc 'English

[VIHUELA] Re: Taro Takeuchi videos

2011-12-22 Thread Stuart Walsh
On 22/12/2011 10:32, Stuart Walsh wrote: On 22/12/2011 08:07, David van Ooijen wrote: Both videos removed by user. What a pity, I would have loved to see Taro so his strumming. David Evidently they were drafts. These link should work. Corbetta __SORRY, improvisation not

[VIHUELA] Re: Taro Takeuchi videos

2011-12-22 Thread Monica Hall
Fascinating. I always wanted to see/hear one of these piano guitars and now I have. Unfortunately I couldn't get the first part with the 5-course pieces to play

[VIHUELA] Strumming as basso continuo - unusual dissonance

2011-12-22 Thread Monica Hall
Rather belatedly I feel I should warn the unwary not to take anything Craig Russell says very seriously. At the top of p. 155 of his article in The Cambridge Companion to the Guitar he has set out a sequence of bizarre chords from Millioni and Monte's book of 1678. Just one slight problem