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Alexiaden935th August 2009Encore ! 
Nemanja Filipovic30th November 2008Great lesson,Baroque theme is one of the most beautiful thems.Thanks man.
Kuba Szafran30th November 2008You made "Romance" much better, Sergio. Beautiful piece:)!
Jose Mena29th November 2008I've heard this tune before, didn't know its name, perfectly executed, you are a master of the Nylon Strings
Ivan Milenkovic29th November 2008Awesome stuff Sergio, your playing is very tasty and expressive. You are really doing the dynamics like a master. Great job on this style covering. 
Bogdan Radovic29th November 2008I love this piece and this arrangement really gave it new freshness! 
Kristofer Dahl29th November 2008Very impressive playing Sergio! 
Vinod Saranga29th November 2008That was amaizingly beatiful. 
Trond Vold28th November 2008Wow.. a great great lesson. Excellent performance as well.
Sergio Dorado28th November 2008Thank you friends! The true is that GMC is the bes t place to give expression a serie of ideas that were sleeping inside me for many time. It´s a pleasure to share here this music, and I´m grateful for your comments.
Hisham Al-Sanea28th November 2008cool Sergio. i like it
SensE28th November 2008This is so cool. I like it so much.
Dejan Farkas28th November 2008Nice travel through time
To know where we are going, we first have to know where we are coming from, that's why the history of music is important topic. Bravo Sergio 
Emir Hot28th November 2008Very nice Sergio. I loved it
Piotr Kaczor28th November 2008Your sound, musicality, knowledge are absolutely on the highest level. Amazing playing and lesson! Thank You Sergio.
Muris Varajic28th November 2008Sounds awesome,well done Sergio. 
kaznie_NL28th November 2008Wow, lovely!
Carlos Carrillo28th November 2008All your lessons are really beautiful Sergio!! Thank you!
Marcus Siepen28th November 2008Absolutely beautiful
Toni Suominen28th November 2008I'm speechless Sergio, this is an amazing lesson!
Nazgul28th November 2008Surely a beautiful piece. Great!
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Hello Gmc. This is one of my versions of romance. This time let's make a travel in time. So history books says that baroque was the musical period approximately from 1600 until year 175O, we can imagine the anonymous composer of romance in the night of December 31 of 1750 composing the baroque part, and in the morning of January 1 of 1751 composing the waltz in a new style: Classicism (but I think the aesthetic changes aren´t so quick!).
Well, in any case here are two versions of romance, one with counterpoint (in music, counterpoint is the relationship between two or more voices that are independent) and another in a waltz style.
I hope you like it!
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