The beauty of Feste Lariane, composed by Luigi Mozzani (1869 - 943), perhaps lies in it's right hand technique. The way the same composition is played in three distinct manners in three distinct phases is unique. The technique used in the last part is called 'tremolo'. I don't know what the second part is called or, even if it does have a name.
Being referred by one of my friends I heard a youtube version of it played by korean guitarist Oh Seung Kook and I loved it. Since then he, for that matter his youtube video, became a great inspiration and I used to keep following his playing style, tempo, feel and more importantly the nuances through which he plots the silence.
Here goes my version, of course nowhere close to Kook's :P
Being referred by one of my friends I heard a youtube version of it played by korean guitarist Oh Seung Kook and I loved it. Since then he, for that matter his youtube video, became a great inspiration and I used to keep following his playing style, tempo, feel and more importantly the nuances through which he plots the silence.
Here goes my version, of course nowhere close to Kook's :P
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