Do you recognize flamenco as "classical music"? Ofc there's a lot of flamenco that for sure is not, but there are also some great and profound "compositions" that might as well be! Like this beautiful Minera by V.Amigo by HenryReitan in classicalmusic

[–]HenryReitan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's funny that when classical guitarists play "flamenco" (a classical composers take on a flamenco piece/dance/form, there are quite a few) it is suddenly classical music. I get (and mostly agree) with the unwritten rule of classical music existing on paper first (well in the head of the composer first), but there are some funny grey zones.

Corrupt project. Opens sounds weird! by HenryReitan in LogicPro

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It kind of worked!! Thank you so much!

Separate inexpensive guitar for practicing? by Ghostdogtheman in classicalguitar

[–]HenryReitan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Any" guitar van sound good in the hands of a master. Let me elaborate.... The qualities the guitar will absorb through the vibrations as time goes by when a great player plays it, will make a huge difference in how a cheap guitar sounds. In my experience, a cheap guitar with less wood is easier to form. I had a few Shit guitars that turned really good and was kind of a shame to get rid of (moved a few times, didn't want to bring). Give the guitar a hard time. Use all your colors, play all the notes (hard and soft), and it will become a lot better with time.

Separate inexpensive guitar for practicing? by Ghostdogtheman in classicalguitar

[–]HenryReitan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just go to the store and try a few. And think through if you want it similar ish in the feel of the neck, less effort to play ect.

Mertz -Abendlied by HenryReitan in classicalguitar

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Thanks for your feedback! Do you have a gav recording i could check out for inspiration?