This is a very festive (happy) 19th century dance
originally performed by the composer with his
orchestra. It was later published as an arrangement for
two pianos. Surprisingly, with an open G tuning it's
not terribly difficult on solo guitar. Remember that
the tempo does not need to be so fast to be lively. One
really interesting thing about this piece is that it
has short section (chorus) where you're supposed to
sing the phrase: "no coma fosforo" (don't eat
phosphorous).