I tried to collect all the Esceula Razonada recordings on YouTube into
one playlist. Note that I have tried to follow the ordering in the
book itself.
Enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9le1jyoXT9o&feature=PlayList&p=D913872F40FC28DF&index=0&playnext=1
Table of contents:
From Book 2:
1. Exercise 24 (Notes played with the thumb, and chords, in
succession)
2. Exercise 25 ("More mobility in the thumb". I have also seen this
study called "The Olive Donkey")
3. Exercise 27 (Three note chords.)
4-6. Exercise 32 (Descending 3 note arpeggio, sometimes called
"Malaguena" for obvious reasons although Pujol does not call it this)
7. Exercise 88 (Descending 4 note arpeggio, i.e. pami, note the zoom
H4 in this video)
8-12. Studies 1-5 (my stuff)
13-16 Study 6 (this one is popular!)
From Book 3:
17. Study 13
18. Study 15
19. Study 17
20-21. Study 32
22. Study 34
Oh my God! I used to play a piece by Pujol 30 years ago and couldn't
remember the name. Thanks to you friend Tommy I found it! It's
"Salve" I love this piece!
Awesome find, also known as Study 51.
Added to the playlist. Revised TOC:
From Book 2:
1. Exercise 24 (Notes played with the thumb, and chords, in
succession)
2. Exercise 25 ("More mobility in the thumb". I have also seen this
study called "The Olive Donkey")
3. Exercise 27 (Three note chords.)
4-6. Exercise 32 (Descending 3 note arpeggio, sometimes called
"Malaguena" for obvious reasons although Pujol does not call it this)
7. Exercise 88 (Descending 4 note arpeggio, i.e. pami, note the zoom
H4 in this video)
8-12. Studies 1-5 (my stuff)
13-16 Study 6 (this one is popular!)
From Book 3:
17. Study 13
18. Study 15
19. Study 17
20-21. Study 32
22. Study 34
From Book 4
23: Study 51 ("El Cant del Ocells")
Yes it's sublime. Pamileaner did a YouTube version!