Great playing man! :D I have some questions regrading this piece: Every performances I've heard of this piece uses a different chord than what the sheet music says (I have the Max Eschig 1990 edition). In the central section at the 2:43 mark you play a C at the top note, while in the music it should be a D# (an octave). I don't understand why everyone plays it like that, maybe there's an error in my edition. Would you care to tell me which transcription you used? :) Bonus Question: Why do you think people tend to skip this movement when performing the Suite? It's my favorite of all the 5. Super fun to play!
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Tks for your words! Sorry for the late reply, about that section that you've mentioned, I also have the Max Eschig edition and indeed it says it should be a D# on top. However, if you listen to Fabio Zanon's record you'll notice that he does like I did. Zanon when did his Villa Lobos research and recording followed Villa's manuscript, so I'm always taking his version as the most accurate as possible. Also important to highlight that Max edition it's famous to have a lot of errors , so it's always important to double-check with the recordings
Bravo
Vlww demais mestre =)
The great master of Brazilian Choro , congratulations...your sound is beautiful...
Vlww demais mestre =)
Great playing man! :D
I have some questions regrading this piece:
Every performances I've heard of this piece uses a different chord than what the sheet music says (I have the Max Eschig 1990 edition). In the central section at the 2:43 mark you play a C at the top note, while in the music it should be a D# (an octave). I don't understand why everyone plays it like that, maybe there's an error in my edition. Would you care to tell me which transcription you used? :)
Bonus Question:
Why do you think people tend to skip this movement when performing the Suite? It's my favorite of all the 5. Super fun to play!
Tks for your words! Sorry for the late reply, about that section that you've mentioned, I also have the Max Eschig edition and indeed it says it should be a D# on top. However, if you listen to Fabio Zanon's record you'll notice that he does like I did. Zanon when did his Villa Lobos research and recording followed Villa's manuscript, so I'm always taking his version as the most accurate as possible. Also important to highlight that Max edition it's famous to have a lot of errors , so it's always important to double-check with the recordings
It's also my favourite one =)