I recorded this version of “Perpetual Vibrations” using my ipad last night. My oldest child told me it looks very “dramatic because of the lighting.”
-Rob
I recorded this version of “Perpetual Vibrations” using my ipad last night. My oldest child told me it looks very “dramatic because of the lighting.”
-Rob
This past Sunday (01-27-2013) I gave a recital at Lake Michigan College.
Here is the Program:
Ebb and Flow (with Max/MSP)
The Year of the Guitar (3:48)
Greensleeves (14:37)
The Red Guitar Suite (17:04)
Gymnopedie No. 1 (E. Satie) (30:57)
The Lazy Virtuoso on an Imaginary Piano (with max/msp) (38:36)
Scarborough Fair (40:50)
House of the Rising Sun (42:47)
Nothing brings in the new year like a video from a Korean superstar with over a billion views on YouTube!
I was going through my external hard drive and I came across these three videos. I believe these videos were made sometime in early 2008. In concerts during this period I would often open with these three pieces. They are not overly difficult and they make a nice little Renaissance suite. You can get the score/tabs and mp3s from my website.
Kemp’s Jig
Packington’s Pound
Wilson’s Wilde
-Rob
scores, tabs, and mp3s available at http://www.robertlunncomposer.com
Lagrima by Francisco Tarrega is one of my all-time favorite classical guitar pieces. It is very simple in its design (ABA). The keys are E major going to E minor and back to E major.
Here are a couple videos I made back in 2008 of me playing Lagrima:
And of course, life would not be complete without a techno version:
-Rob
scores, tabs, and mp3s available at http://www.robertlunncomposer.com