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In Willaim Kanengiser's "Classical Guitar Mastery" DVD during the 21st minute he plays a piece by Leo Brouwer to explain dynamics in classical guitar playing. Anyone knows which piece it is? Appreciate your response. Can't get that melody out of my head

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Hello, Gnanam,

I don't have a copy of the DVD, so unless you can arrange for me to hear the music, I would have no idea. Here, you ask one particular person. If you want me to turn this over to the question pool so someone else can answer it, let me know.

If you can upload the music someplace, there is a chance I can hear it. I can hear music on some sites, but not others. Let me know.

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I am no longer answering questions asking me to identify music. Most music is either on YouTube, which crashes my browser, or on another site that crashes my browser. I am available for other questions.

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I have been playing piano since I was 3, and I am now 66 years old. I took formal lessons for about 11 years, and took some piano and organ performance courses in college. I also sang in the Masterworks Chorale for a number of years, and can sing anything from baritone to first soprano. We performed twice a year, usually a major choral work, ranging from requiem masses to Carmina Burana. I also attended recorder society meetings once a month. We would read compositions and perform them together. I took several children to their music lessons and rehearsals and usually stayed and watched intensely. Our children studied violin, viola, flute, guitar, clarinet, French horn, trumpet, and trombone.

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I studied piano and organ in college, and took courses in music theory. I have also taken seminars in pre-Columbian folk music with Xochimoki, as well as played a short while in a gamelan, and a balalaika orchestra, where I played autoharp.

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