It is a pleasure and an honour to be featured on SiccasGuitars TH-cam channel. Thank you everyone for your wonderful support and comments. I'd like To answer some questions that were either commented here on sent to me via DM. This piece was composed by my former teacher, mentor and great friend Patrick Roux (Canada). It's dedicated to a student who passed away in tragic circumstances, hence the title, d'un ciel à l'autre, which translates as: from one sky to another. The instrument used in this video is made by none other than Canadian luthier Jean Rompré. I also play on a guitar made by Canadian luthier Douglass Scott, which will be featured in future videos. I’d also like to thank Drew Henderson for his incredible video and audio work. Thank you again for your continuous support and stay tuned for more to come!
Jesus man, you make that Rompré sing! Such great clarity and variation in colours between the voices. You really elevated the piece in a way I haven't heard before.
This is my first time i am listening this music. It was so melodic and it touched my heart. Besides, your technic and your feelings was much better than the music itself. simply, you are a giant guitarist. Thanks for uploading....Besides, there was an excellent guitar sounding.
My teacher used to say playing fast is easy but playing convincingly slow on the guitar with its lack of sustain and touchy dynamics was the real challenge.
You’re completely right! I’ve got to say that recording this piece was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done, way harder than any of the fast, quick pieces I’ve recorded in the past.
This is a guitar I made, Christ bought it from Bruno Rousselle when he replaced him in the Canadian Guitar Quartet, so the guitar stayed in the quartet.
Cher SiccasGuitars, votre chaine est comme une encyclopedie de sons de guitares de qualite extra. Pourqoi vous n'indiques jamais la guitare utilisee par les artistes de SiccasMedia? Je cherche cette information a l'aide de leurs FB et Insta. Ca marche quelquefois, ca ne marche pas toujours. Il parait que la guitare "quotidienne" de Christ Habib est faite par Douglas Scott, mais ici, il utilise un instrument different. Qui est ce luthier?
It is a pleasure and an honour to be featured on SiccasGuitars TH-cam channel. Thank you everyone for your wonderful support and comments. I'd like To answer some questions that were either commented here on sent to me via DM.
This piece was composed by my former teacher, mentor and great friend Patrick Roux (Canada). It's dedicated to a student who passed away in tragic circumstances, hence the title, d'un ciel à l'autre, which translates as: from one sky to another.
The instrument used in this video is made by none other than Canadian luthier Jean Rompré.
I also play on a guitar made by Canadian luthier Douglass Scott, which will be featured in future videos.
I’d also like to thank Drew Henderson for his incredible video and audio work.
Thank you again for your continuous support and stay tuned for more to come!
Bravo, je viens tout d'assister à votre spectacle à Amos en hommage à Piazzolla qui était excellent.
Oh que oui Christ! Superbe interprétation. Beau choix de guitare pour une pièce de Patrick. Il faut que ce soit une Rompré. ;)
Jesus man, you make that Rompré sing! Such great clarity and variation in colours between the voices. You really elevated the piece in a way I haven't heard before.
This is my first time i am listening this music. It was so melodic and it touched my heart. Besides, your technic and your feelings was much better than the music itself. simply, you are a giant guitarist. Thanks for uploading....Besides, there was an excellent guitar sounding.
Super Christ ! Well DONE!
Maestro, THAT was beautiful !
Escuchar estas bellas músicas. Me hace volver a recordar. ..que hubo amistad....Paz...tranquilidad ...y ..Amor algún día...🤩
Beautifully played!!! So emotional!!!
Calming and beautiful sound....🥰
I really enjoyed listening to your incredible beautiful music.
Thank you so much
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It's a lovely piece. Beautifully played!
Superb sounding guitar, and an outstanding guitarist is a welcome good morning during Covid, Ukraine tragedy and today’s snowstorm.
Nicely done!
My teacher used to say playing fast is easy but playing convincingly slow on the guitar with its lack of sustain and touchy dynamics was the real challenge.
Have noticed , over the years trying to show someone a RAPID TEMPO PART when you slow it down can be very difficult. { I'm NOT a shredder-lol }
You’re completely right! I’ve got to say that recording this piece was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done, way harder than any of the fast, quick pieces I’ve recorded in the past.
Interesting - I'm listening to Christ playing heavenly music in church.
SiccasGuitars, could you also put Luthier of the guitar in the clip. Thanks!
carved headstock is unusual.
@@marshallhewitt222 I did check Douglas Scott guitars, and didn't find any carved headstock model
This is a guitar I made, Christ bought it from Bruno Rousselle when he replaced him in the Canadian Guitar Quartet, so the guitar stayed in the quartet.
@@jeanrompre9497 Well Sir Rompré, your guitar is very warm, yet so clear which is difficult balance to achieve. Bravo!
@@jeanrompre9497 great sound, what construction?
Good
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Cher SiccasGuitars, votre chaine est comme une encyclopedie de sons de guitares de qualite extra. Pourqoi vous n'indiques jamais la guitare utilisee par les artistes de SiccasMedia? Je cherche cette information a l'aide de leurs FB et Insta. Ca marche quelquefois, ca ne marche pas toujours. Il parait que la guitare "quotidienne" de Christ Habib est faite par Douglas Scott, mais ici, il utilise un instrument different. Qui est ce luthier?
C'est une guitare du luthier Jean Rompré
@@barbeq67 Yep!
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Reverb/hall effect?