This is my friend Ray from Australia playing Asturias or Leyenda on classical Spanish guitar. He comes about once a year and it’s become a tradition that we record something musical each trip. This was done in one take.

This is my friend Ray from Australia playing Asturias or Leyenda on classical Spanish guitar. He comes about once a year and it’s become a tradition that we record something musical each trip. This was done in one take.
Blowing up a two foot mouse balloon in 2 min 41 sec without the intention of bursting it but too late! Very stylish goggles, Grant! We like.
The two Bills, oh yes! Two gospel soul tunes which go together.
Using arpeggios and 123 123 123 1234 rhythm. No need sheet music. Broken into chunks for ease of learning.
From a live jam recording at the end of August with my friend Rob/Ray from Sydney, Australia. Thanks to Youtubeeditor for purple flowers footage and bk-vids for natural red roses footage. http://www.videezy.com Other clips are by me.
I was into it. But the sudden ending was because I just thought the song was too bloody long. And now I think it’s artistic and works very well, heheh!
This the basic no-frills cover version of the tutorial https://youtu.be/9FBVJkXScAI, as requested. You can change the ending if you want, by having a long drawn out flourish, or a ‘live’ fade.
Warning this is mildly jazzy! If you don’t like chord substitutions look away now. This is the tutorial of the cover here: TIP#1 Don’t worry about screwing up. It’s jazz, right? Tip #2 You can experiment and you don’t have to follow my arrangement!