Here I am again taking advantage of Data Report's site to push my masked way of life onto ya!
I'm a full-time masker outdoors outside my house. So far (probably because I mask and take lots of health precautions) Ive never been on the sick list of Data Report's 'List Of Performers Sick In 2026' tracking thread which is why I get to play here!
It has never been a better time to stay at home. Here's what one source of internet research says about playing music online:
"Musicians play online rather than onstage for virtual concerts, streaming sessions, or collaborative rehearsals, allowing them to reach global audiences from home, build community, and bypass traditional venue limitations, a trend accelerated by the pandemic but also a strategic choice for studio-focused artists or those preferring digital engagement over physical touring. This often involves livestreaming, creating pre-recorded videos, or using low-latency software to play together remotely, offering flexibility and direct fan connection without the pressure or logistics of a physical stage"
...That's music to my ears! So let's dive into the classical guitar world!
I got two pieces in a row to play for you from the safety of my den...
Lagrima (which I think is Spanish for "Tears")
by Francisco Tárrega (1852–1909) a pivotal Spanish composer and guitarist who revitalized the classical guitar, elevating it from a folk instrument to a concert instrument through his innovative teaching, compositions, and transcriptions of major works, ultimately becoming the "father of modern classical guitar
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Allegro In A minor by Mauro Giuliani (1781–1829) was one of the most prominent guitar virtuosos and composers of the early 19th century, often referred to as the "Paganini of the Guitar"
Lagrima by Francisco Tarrega & Allegro In A minor by Mauro Giuliani
VIDEO LINK:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nm--hNTgnGCvBJPGbwW6MBbchGOZKZxC/view?usp=sharingHave a nice evening folks,
The Masked Man
P.S.
As Usual
Be safe, if you must go out wear an n95 mask, otherwise stay home brothers and sisters.
I prefer to stay at home and jam from my bedroom for ya hoping you will share what you love, what interests you, and always try to work out problems and even your feelings remotely and creatively online!
Its Always a Thrill getting to play music for ya safely online here at Data Report Info!
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