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Doitsujin
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RE: Juan Serrano tabs (in reply to Alinho)
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No problem romerito! Yes I wrote the word "crap". Its really hard. Well...You are right with that. It was an attack. So.. I wanna take this word back and change it to "not interesting for me". Well.. To the word "aire" I want to say something. I have problems to use the words "baile, toque, cante, aire, duende (not our duende " and other spanish words like that while not talking spanish. In the so called flamenco world exists very much and hard racissim. We wrote about that often, so I dont wanna start again with that. The spanish people try to raise flamenco to "their art" and forget its history. And their sighnboard of he absolute perfection in playing flamenco guitar.. they used Paco. Who is just half spanish. So there are many other unlogical disagreements,.. its so worse. And the worst of all is, that no spanish people perform this racism against their own no spanish people. Everybody would take a spanish guitarrist instead of a no spanish guitarrist for a party only coz they think "the spanish person has it in the blood". Thats really crap. Sorry for the word. When I was early beginner I learned together with some spanish friends. And whenever other people came in the room they listened only the spainsh player. And he celebrated it and tryed to be the teacher. But in real he wasnt so great. Other players were much better but nobody recognize them. I often made this experience. And to talk in my lenguage but using spanish words for talking about normal things like dancing, singing, feelings and so on is another form of discriminating myself. Its a way to put spaish and flamenco over me. It makes me smaller. Its also so bad when the german danceteacher who allways lived in germany (whose far familymembers are spanish), who are 100% germen starts to talk spanish with the german guitarrist in front of the dacepupils, only to emulate "the spanish flamenco people" to be more authentic or cool r somethig like that... Its absurd! I could tell you a lot of these storys. Thats the reason why I dont like to use these words. Its like discriminating my personalyty.
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