Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original)

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Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original)

Hello everyone,
 
I just finished the 2nd video from my CD. I chose the last song because a lot of people told I needed to make a video of that one. Without further ado, here's Farewell to the King: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfUB0BKw2RM
 
Joining me in this video are 2 members of my band, Sergio Ortego and George Varghese. Hopefully I can get everyone in the next video :)
 
Please feel free to repost this video anywhere. Comments are welcome.
-Brian
P.S. Can someone tell me how to embed the video in this post?
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    foxwolfen
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    Re:Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original) 2012/04/30 00:42:30 (permalink)
    Wow, simply outstanding. Great job all-around.

    Cheers
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    jerotas
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    Re:Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original) 2012/04/30 00:58:52 (permalink)
    foxwolfen


    Wow, simply outstanding. Great job all-around.

    Cheers
    Shad


    Thank you so much for the listen, and even more for posting your opinion man!
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    Re:Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original) 2012/04/30 09:51:37 (permalink)
    yes, I agree... outstanding... wonderful performances and production...... well done...
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    Re:Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original) 2012/04/30 11:25:18 (permalink)
    excellent work jerotas!
    nice vid too...
    i like the blend of nylon and steel string...


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    Re:Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original) 2012/04/30 11:40:52 (permalink)
    Superb!  When I remember your last video, I can only think how versatile you are.  If this isn't your day job, it should be.

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    Re:Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original) 2012/04/30 12:05:31 (permalink)
    batsbrew


    excellent work jerotas!
    nice vid too...
    i like the blend of nylon and steel string...


    Thanks man, actually it's all nylon - but one of the players didn't have a classical guitar for the video haha.
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    Re:Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original) 2012/04/30 12:06:33 (permalink)
    Lynn


    Superb!  When I remember your last video, I can only think how versatile you are.  If this isn't your day job, it should be.


    Thank you much, I'm working on that - making it my day job. It will be tough but possible.
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    Re:Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original) 2012/04/30 12:43:13 (permalink)
    Brilliant. Great playing, tastefully done, well produced/recorded. Nice video too.
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    Re:Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original) 2012/04/30 12:50:30 (permalink)
    Thanks so much Daryl. I never owned a classical guitar until the day (3 days) I wrote this. It inspired me truly. I should use it more often.
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    Re:Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original) 2012/04/30 13:15:53 (permalink)

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    Re:Farewell to the King - classical guitar with full band (original) 2012/04/30 13:22:38 (permalink)
    Very nice, melodic and well done. 

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