Thanks a lot! A great concert, You’ve made me happier today. Sometimes the pandemics crushes our soul and it gives us the wrong feeling of a pain that would never go away. But then, there’s the presence of God in the magic sound you take from this guitar and we become sure that God is rigth here at our side enduring this suffering with us: He is present in your talent , in your gifts. That’s great! So, amigo, thanks for sharing this wonderful gift of yours with us! Life is here, light is here! Thanks amigo ! Gos bless you forever !
1.- Bach 2.-Three Miniatures, Tarrega 6:24 3.- Leo Brouwer , Afro cuban Lullaby and Danza Caracteristica 14:08 4.- Brian Johansen, Bootleggers Tale 20:35 i.Lament for a broken still ii. ode to whiskey with a couple of doubles 5.-Mark Small, Please Thank Lyle Mays 29:03 6.- Dusan Bogdanovic, Three African Sketches 36:26 encore Brian Johansen, The magic Serenade 43:10
Semplicemente perfetto!!! Tecnica, passione.... Uomo di musica vera!!! Complimenti maestro!!! Nei tempi belli che furono lei sarebbe stato sicuramente un dei più grandi musicisti!!!
Sir, your rendition of the Turkish March just blows my mind every time i watch it. I suggest it every chance i get and receive the same reaction as i have. Lol. Thank you so very much for your work and due diligence. God bless
Big fan just discovered you today .. I heard your playing in a movie crossroads but didn’t know who was playing .. I love the warm timber sound that really sounds out of this world .. Thank you 🙏 my respects
A great programme full of surprises, leaving me with too much to say. Last piece with staples: I had thought LAGQ invented that idea. Really nice tribute piece to Mays, the arranger of PMG. I have thought his unison lines with Metheny were a bit like Irish melodies. The bootlegger/immigrants' pieces: maybe a potential successor to the "echoes of the old world" cd: "baptisms of the new world"? And there I was thinking I never heard the 2nd Cuban folk tune before, forgetting that I have a cd called Caribbean Souvenirs and it is track no.2. Lesson learnt: I must listen to my guitar cds more often.
Maestro, you should upload your playing of Fandango by Dionisio Aguado or Grand Solo by Fernando Sor to your channel, and other stuff. I play those at least 10 times per day and it would be nice if you would get the views instead of some random guys. You have Brooklyn Boogie and Presto from Koyunbaba from the same concert on your channel, I suppose you have other videos as well. Thank you for everything!
When are you going to play a few hymns? I am sure that Christians would love to hear you play The Old Rugged Cross, What A Friend We Have in Jesus, The Wonder of It All, Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling, etc. How about it, William?
Thank you, Maestro, for such a delightful recital. I love the way you move from the relatively familiar to the newer repertoire. Is the Bach your own transcription? Greetings from the UK
Thanks Donald. I should have given credit, but the arrangement of the Bach is from Frank Koonse's wonderful new publications of the Six Cello Suites. His New book of the Violin Sonatas and Partitas is also wonderful.
Thanks for the heads up about the new Koonce editions. I use his Renaissance and Baroque books all the time and bought a copy of the Bach 1st lute suite for my godson. I am counting the minutes for the Metheny CD but wondered about the other recording of Hedges etc.
Greetings Mr Kanengiser, I noticed that you have your 6th and 4th strings flipped from its "traditional" tuning gear placement. Is that to aid in deepening the break angle of the 4th string and/or to shallow the break angle of the 6th string? Is it for better tuning stability? Thanks so much. Your playing is fantastic as usual!
Hi William! Thx a lot for that :-) One Question about your guitar-stringing: Why did you wind the bass strings the other way around? So I mean the E-string attached to the upper peg and the D-string to the lower. Sound reasons or an oversight? ... :-) Cheers Bernd
Lots of student pieces played at a mediocre level at best. This is as bad as the Tennant concert. My goodness guys, are you just way past your prime and going back to what you played in your teenage years? Playing student pieces that sound like you've been playing a guitar for just a few years. Sound of the guitar is very sterile and artificial in my headphones.
Fantastic concert, Bill - and your Brouwer rocked! Warm wishes from Michigan.
Loved the "african harp" sound with the staples! Thank you for the great concert.
Bravo !!! Wish I could hear a good guitarist like that more often.
Beautifull tone, phrasing and positive energy
Thanks a lot! A great concert, You’ve made me happier today. Sometimes the pandemics crushes our soul and it gives us the wrong feeling of a pain that would never go away. But then, there’s the presence of God in the magic sound you take from this guitar and we become sure that God is rigth here at our side enduring this suffering with us: He is present in your talent , in your gifts. That’s great! So, amigo, thanks for sharing this wonderful gift of yours with us! Life is here, light is here! Thanks amigo ! Gos bless you forever !
Lovely recital. I seem to hear lots of scratchy artifacts in the soundtrack ?
1.- Bach
2.-Three Miniatures, Tarrega 6:24
3.- Leo Brouwer , Afro cuban Lullaby and Danza Caracteristica 14:08
4.- Brian Johansen, Bootleggers Tale 20:35
i.Lament for a broken still
ii. ode to whiskey with a couple of doubles
5.-Mark Small, Please Thank Lyle Mays 29:03
6.- Dusan Bogdanovic, Three African Sketches 36:26
encore
Brian Johansen, The magic Serenade 43:10
Semplicemente perfetto!!! Tecnica, passione.... Uomo di musica vera!!! Complimenti maestro!!! Nei tempi belli che furono lei sarebbe stato sicuramente un dei più grandi musicisti!!!
I loved this concert very much. The music was so beautiful and the playing so refined and virtuosic. Thank you Maestro Kanengiser.
You reminded me why I picked up the guitar in the first place and why I have loved this instrument over the years.
that guitar sounds so mellow and lush. gorgeous.
Sir, your rendition of the Turkish March just blows my mind every time i watch it. I suggest it every chance i get and receive the same reaction as i have. Lol. Thank you so very much for your work and due diligence. God bless
Beautiful. Great to see and hear you, Bill. Wonderful performance!
Maravilloso toda esa nueva música para la guitarra, gracias a RDFA por compartir.
That was just beautiful Bill. Thank you so much for the music.
Big fan just discovered you today .. I heard your playing in a movie crossroads but didn’t know who was playing .. I love the warm timber sound that really sounds out of this world .. Thank you 🙏 my respects
Fantastic, Bill! Pristine sound and super expressive!
😁🙏
36, 30 deliciosa exploración tímbrica. La guitarra no dejará de sorprendernos nunca.
Kanengiser is a really great guitarist. His words are just so inspiring and funny XD Thank you :)
Thank you so much for this.
In one word i can say..,...He is Maestro...!
love your tone..Great playing Bill...
A great programme full of surprises, leaving me with too much to say. Last piece with staples: I had thought LAGQ invented that idea. Really nice tribute piece to Mays, the arranger of PMG. I have thought his unison lines with Metheny were a bit like Irish melodies. The bootlegger/immigrants' pieces: maybe a potential successor to the "echoes of the old world" cd: "baptisms of the new world"? And there I was thinking I never heard the 2nd Cuban folk tune before, forgetting that I have a cd called Caribbean Souvenirs and it is track no.2. Lesson learnt: I must listen to my guitar cds more often.
Beautiful music master.
Well, how good He plays! Bravo
Wonderful concert!
Please thank William Kanengiser...
Beautiful and exquisite!
Which guitar he is playing on here..?
Soon!
Maestro, you should upload your playing of Fandango by Dionisio Aguado or Grand Solo by Fernando Sor to your channel, and other stuff. I play those at least 10 times per day and it would be nice if you would get the views instead of some random guys. You have Brooklyn Boogie and Presto from Koyunbaba from the same concert on your channel, I suppose you have other videos as well. Thank you for everything!
When are you going to play a few hymns? I am sure that Christians would love to hear you play The Old Rugged Cross, What A Friend We Have in Jesus, The Wonder of It All, Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling, etc. How about it, William?
Realmente extraordinario
beautiful playing
Excellent!
You have fingers of gold
Que Grande Maestro
Who is the luthier of that wonderful spruce top? ....if you don't mind my asking!!
Superb!
640 scale? Great warm tone!
cool concert...almost as good as the one i put on thanks to ron galen and ccctv back in 91-92'.....
Technically and musically perfect
Wondrous ! xxxxxxx
Hi everybody.
Thanks a lot for such an enjoyable recital.
Maestro, could I possibly send you a piece I wrote for you to give it a try sometime?
Thanks, again.
JET
Thank you, Maestro, for such a delightful recital. I love the way you move from the relatively familiar to the newer repertoire.
Is the Bach your own transcription? Greetings from the UK
Thanks Donald. I should have given credit, but the arrangement of the Bach is from Frank Koonse's wonderful new publications of the Six Cello Suites. His New book of the Violin Sonatas and Partitas is also wonderful.
Thanks for the heads up about the new Koonce editions. I use his Renaissance and Baroque books all the time and bought a copy of the Bach 1st lute suite for my godson.
I am counting the minutes for the Metheny CD but wondered about the other recording of Hedges etc.
Greetings Mr Kanengiser, I noticed that you have your 6th and 4th strings flipped from its "traditional" tuning gear placement. Is that to aid in deepening the break angle of the 4th string and/or to shallow the break angle of the 6th string? Is it for better tuning stability? Thanks so much. Your playing is fantastic as usual!
Maravilhoso o tocar
Interesting, why do You decided to attach 6th string to 4th string peg?
Bravo!
Hi William! Thx a lot for that :-) One Question about your guitar-stringing: Why did you wind the bass strings the other way around? So I mean the E-string attached to the upper peg and the D-string to the lower. Sound reasons or an oversight? ... :-) Cheers Bernd
What
Great playing and great sound! Guitar made by ?
Watch ALIP BA TA channel the skill his playing and also very talented like you
Master guitarist
❤️❤️
This guy seems OK, but can he play Smoke On The Water???
Lots of student pieces played at a mediocre level at best. This is as bad as the Tennant concert.
My goodness guys, are you just way past your prime and going back to what you played in your teenage years?
Playing student pieces that sound like you've been playing a guitar for just a few years.
Sound of the guitar is very sterile and artificial in my headphones.
Loser
If that's "mediocre" than what's "good"?