Thanks. It sounds very sweet and very danceable. Did you play both the guitar 
accompaniment and the machete part, recording on two tracks?
Jocelyn

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Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: little waltz from 1846 for machete and guitar

> I enjoyed this too, and the picture almost as much as the music; keep them 
> coming, Stuart! Is Cabral the composer or the player of the accompaniment, or 
> both?

Thank you  Jocelyn.

Cândido Drumond de Vasconcelos is the composer (or, just possibly, the 
arranger) of these pieces for machete from 1846 and Cabral composed the simple 
guitar accompaniments. Machete and guitar accompaniments are on opposite pages 
in the MS.


Stuart

>
> BTW, I neglected to thank you for your detailed answer to my question some 
> weeks ago. It was my huge busy time, end of the semester, and swamped with 
> student emails. I did read your answer and greatly appreciated it.
>
> Best,
> Jocelyn
>
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> WALSH STUART [[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2015 9:14 AM
> To: Vihuelalist
> Subject: [VIHUELA] little waltz from 1846 for machete and guitar
>
> a little waltz by Cândido Drumond de Vasconcelos for machete (with
> guitar accompaniment by M.J.M. Cabral) from  1846
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uuf3AOOdl7s
>
>
> Stuart
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