The 3rd Venezuelan Waltz by Antonio Lauro is probably the most recorded. I find that each time I play any one of these the interpretation and presentation feels a little different, maybe a different tempo or different accents and articulation. Here is what it sounded like last week.
>>Acoustic Snapshots Episode 154 - Venezuelan Waltz #3 Natalia by Antonio Lauro
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Neil
I've listened to your rendition of Venezuelan Waltz #3 Natalia by Antonio Lauro a few times
since it was uploaded.
How you remember all these tunes after focusing on so many from week to week alone is
mind boggling.
You too must have a Premio Nacional de Música !
I've listened to your rendition of Venezuelan Waltz #3 Natalia by Antonio Lauro a few times
since it was uploaded.
How you remember all these tunes after focusing on so many from week to week alone is
mind boggling.
You too must have a Premio Nacional de Música !
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cwardm Wrote:
that you are in the process of leaning "And Winter Glows" ?
:S
Are you implying that learning "And Winter Glows" first would make this piece more accessible or onlyMaybe after I get through "And Winter Glows", I'll be ready to move onto this?
that you are in the process of leaning "And Winter Glows" ?
:S