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RE: rest stroke vs free stroke (in reply to Miguel de Maria)
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Miguel I have a feeling that you are asking mostly about the use of rest strokes in arpeggios. I find A M I rest strokes very usefull in cante libres like Granaina. They give a more rythmical touch in these palos and you can play them very fast. Ricardo, are you sure that Nuñez doesnt play tremolo rest strokes? I mean he does everything, and sometimes at concert he's tremolo is so violent, that I wonder if he's playing "normal" tremolo.
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Date Jan. 17 2005 7:49:50
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RE: rest stroke vs free stroke (in reply to Miguel de Maria)
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To reach the power level of Nuñez, not only seems impossible, but must be tough for the arm and hand as well. I could imagine develloping a heavy tentenitis if I tried. I've seen Sanlucar live a couple of years ago. his tremolo was fantastic. Its more even than Nuñez's, but the concert was a bit boring. Maybe he was tired because he made a 4 hours soundcheck!!!! I havent seen Nuñez video. I think the price is....... expensive!!!!! Anders
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Date Jan. 19 2005 7:22:54
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RE: rest stroke vs free stroke (in reply to Miguel de Maria)
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No no no.... The air fare is cheap!!!!! You got it all wrong! Just compare with relative prices 10 or 20 years ago, and you'll see its a bargain. I'm sure I would learn a hell of a lot from any encuentro video, and in the end the price wouldnt be high. Its just so that money is money, and whenever I have some I buy wood or tools, because its my most secure investment. I never bought any Encuentro videos, because I do not have a video, "only" DVD, and Gerardo is not what I want to start with. Es un monstruo . I have seen most of them though, and I agree, they are VERY good.
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Date Jan. 20 2005 7:49:11
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RE: rest stroke vs free stroke (in reply to Miguel de Maria)
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Ricardo This is very interesting info. I didn't know there were a human and and monster part. So this DVD can be used by "normal" players as well... Great... I might even buy it. Gerardo is a very inspiring player, and his tecnique is faboulous. O. Herrero videos .....ZZZZZZZ....... sometimes, when I watch one, I just feel like sticking my arms into the screen, bash him a few times and telling him to stop being so boring and square. One of my hopes for this year is: dolar=Euro. Its tough to try to sell to the US with this situation. Anders
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Date Jan. 21 2005 8:10:56
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