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misterj24th August 2007awesome lesson! sounds beautiful.
rrhoadstributeplayer24th August 2007nice i love classical lessons keep them coming
Jenkinson25th August 2007I learned it from my instructor a bit differently. Good job of accentuating the melody and keeping the accompanyment underlying.
Muris Varajic24th August 2007Lovely playing,and tune as well!
shredmandan25th August 2007Good Job Man!
The Uncreator25th August 2007Sound great!
swingline25th August 2007Beautiful, its always nice to hear and play a great classical song.
Kosei Kubota26th August 2007Thank you, guys!
I am preparing for the second part lesson now.
If you have any questions, just let me know.
quebrado26th August 2007great man;D
atomix133728th August 2007Beautiful music
Keep up the nice lessons!
Juan M. Valero30th August 2007Yeah, Fernando Tarrega was a great composer and that's a really pretty piece. Congratulations yo do a great job !!!
I'm waiting for the second part ![]()
Farbror Kudde28th October 2007Ah I love this peace ^^ It was one of my favourite pieces in my early years at music school ![]()
Carlos Carrillo29th March 2008nice lesson and good job Kosei!!!
Danilo Capezzuto6th April 2008Pretty nice lesson.






Kosei presents a new classical lesson, Lagrima. This piece was composed by Francisco Tarrega, a Spanish guitarist from 19th Century. Lagrima has two parts, this first one in E major.

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