Merci pour ce documentaire ! Sous titré fr en plus :) quel artiste ! C'est intéressant de connaître son point de vu avec beaucoup de franchise ! Merci beaucoup à pgf et bravo l'artiste !
I saw him play in Virginia a couple of months ago and for the second half he played Ponce's Variations and Fugue on La Folia followed by the Britten Nocturnal (guessing he did the same program here). What a combo and what a program... Segovia's favorite solo followed by Bream's! His videos are fantastic but it was truly inspirational to see Marcin play in person.
I don't think it is the metronome, I think it is people who rely too heavily on it. It is a nice tool, but in reality the metronome to music is the same as training wheels to a bike. Instead of learning balance, the musicians should develop their own sense of rhythm and musicality separate from that beating devil.
The metronome can be helpful in some stages of learning to play an instrument or a piece. It is important to develop a sense of rhythm. If you are struggling to keep time, the metronome can be a great tool. As a practice tool, it is great. But when you are playing the piece, you have to let go of the metronome and find the flow of the piece.
I totally agree about not using the metronome, I stop using it most of the times. It makes us guitarists sound like a robot...it kills your personality
Marcin Dylla inspired me to learn Villa Lobos Prelude # 1...his interpretation is so musical, magic at work ...
Yes, the opening notes of prelude 1 are just magical. I was moved by this, although I have played this piece for 15 years.
"Don't use the metronome, it destroys musicality." Ahh, I love it!
That opening Giuliani is completely off the hook... I think this guy just became my personal hero.
Merci pour ce documentaire ! Sous titré fr en plus :) quel artiste ! C'est intéressant de connaître son point de vu avec beaucoup de franchise ! Merci beaucoup à pgf et bravo l'artiste !
Wonderful! One of my absolute favorite musicians
What a passionate guy, truly inspiring.
Bravo ! A Marcin Dylla pour son concert, et à Paris Guitar Foundation pour la réalisation de ce documentaire !
Merci Robin!!
Marcin, Fantastic Guitarist!!! Congrats Paris Guitar Foundation!!!!
Thank you Manoel :)
Love this Giuliani's Sonata.
Aahh I freaked out when I heard the Britten Nocturnal! So good...
I saw him play in Virginia a couple of months ago and for the second half he played Ponce's Variations and Fugue on La Folia followed by the Britten Nocturnal (guessing he did the same program here). What a combo and what a program... Segovia's favorite solo followed by Bream's! His videos are fantastic but it was truly inspirational to see Marcin play in person.
ahh so good
you are my hero and my role model
Thank you for all of your beautiful videos!
Thank you Brandon :)
the strength of the guitar is drawing the listener in using it's unrivaled ability to play quietly.
ese marcyn es un loquillo :p
Beautiful Guitar.Wanted to hear the whole of Guiliani's
Cmajor Sonata.
Vigor and delicacy.
Maybe in the beginning use the metronome, but once an understanding of beat division is completely mastered, hand it down to another beginner 😉😘💕
Is there more to this documentary? It's only 16 mins!
Remember, most people think the world is constructed with plastic. Period.
Amazing video!
Thank you :)
It‘s „Magnus“ Lindberg, not „Marius!“
el nombre del primer tema cual es
Es el allegro spirito de la Sonata en Do op. 15 de Mauro Giuliani.
What guitar is Marcin playing?
Thomas Uriarte I think it's a Hermann hauser but I could be wrong
Ardavan Amiri La guitarra es de Gabriele Lodi. Precioso instrumento.
it is not a Hauser
Lodi or Oren Myers
Nice music....HOT BEAR.!!
tbh its a beautiful sound he has but we'll never know if he can 'actually' play the guitar because we haven't heard him play wonder wall
I don't think it is the metronome, I think it is people who rely too heavily on it. It is a nice tool, but in reality the metronome to music is the same as training wheels to a bike. Instead of learning balance, the musicians should develop their own sense of rhythm and musicality separate from that beating devil.
The metronome can be helpful in some stages of learning to play an instrument or a piece. It is important to develop a sense of rhythm. If you are struggling to keep time, the metronome can be a great tool. As a practice tool, it is great. But when you are playing the piece, you have to let go of the metronome and find the flow of the piece.
Don't use a metronome, just dance.
I totally agree about not using the metronome, I stop using it most of the times. It makes us guitarists sound like a robot...it kills your personality
Here's a good question:
Is the guitar an "intimate" instrument because of its timbre or because of its lack of louder dynamic ability?
boring
Domingo Esteso
Your a tasteless boring troll.