Customer Reviews for Un Dia de Noviembre
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Location: from Dallas, TX
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
April 6, 2012
Leo Brouwer's Un dia de Noviembre
This composer is very famous, very well repected. I now own this composition as well as some studies by him.
3 of 7 people found this review helpful.
nambo
Location: from Chicago Il.
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
January 11, 2009
Great song but fingering sugestions arent there
maybe im used to finger suggestions, but this book dont have it. it has the music notes but it dont really say how to go about it. i can still play the song maken my own notes, but it would be nice if the composer put em in. and i think the musi is all in andante, and everyone in the world plays the second part at a quicker speed. hmmmm.. good book overall though
18 of 38 people found this review helpful.
Tovah Rainsong
Location: from Bellingham, Washington
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
September 21, 2008
A great piece by a fantastic composer
This piece has a lot of subtle beauty, and requires a sensitive interpretation. It has some reaches that can be a little challenging, at least for me, but totally worth the effort to learn. I recommend the piece.
19 of 34 people found this review helpful.
Todd
Location: from Chapel Hill, NC
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
May 14, 2008
Figure out this lovely tune.
It's true there are no fingerings included, but if you go onto YouTube you can watch several different show-offs, each playing it differently. The lay-out is easy to read (no tabs), but what the heck does "D.C. fino a c/o subito a Fine" mean?
16 of 35 people found this review helpful.
Lee J. Oswald
Location: from Massillon Ohio
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
November 8, 2007
Pretty tune...
What a pretty song. Simple but poetic much like the Estudios Sencillos and Estudios Nuevos. The Music has just enough info for all the fingerings and ornaments and such. No Confusion here. A Good buy.
21 of 40 people found this review helpful.
J. G. Frost
Location: from ==
July 10, 2007
Outstanding addition to guitarists' repertoire
This is an EXCELLENT piece for intermediate-to-advanced players. The piece should have been fingered. It wasn't. Measures 28&29 and 36&37 SERIOUSLY need to be edited. [...]
15 of 30 people found this review helpful.
Kevin
Location: from Singapore
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
May 31, 2007
A beautiful and melacholic work
Very romantic piece of music by Leo Brouwer. Kinda of having the same feel as Cavatina (Myers). Quite easy to play, think its a grade 5 or 6 piece for the trinity syllabus. Rarely recorded, possibly because its too simple and not "showy" enough.
3 of 6 people found this review helpful.