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bernd

 

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Diego del Gastor? 

Hi all,

does anybody know if this book Klick contains transcriptions, too?

Saludos
Bernd

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 5 2006 23:37:14
 
nhills

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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to bernd

No - it doesn't. Has a CD, but no transcriptions.
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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 6 2006 0:10:17
 
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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to nhills

Is there a book or other flamenco ressource with transcription of Diego del Gastor?

Saludos
Bernd

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 6 2006 1:06:35
 
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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to bernd

www.gypsyflamenco.com
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bernd

 

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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to Mark2

Hi Mark2,

2 questions:
1) Do you have this book, is the material notated correctly a compás?
2) Any printing disadvantages like thin paper letting the back pages show through? => Hard to read?

Saludos
Bernd

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 6 2006 9:17:17
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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 6 2006 12:12:32
 
Mark2

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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to bernd

I don't have the book , or any material from Evan Harrar, and I've never seen it, but Sendero sounds like he digs it................I've been tempted to get it, but I have so much written music that I'll never get to already.
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TANúñez

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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to Mark2

I have this material and really enjoy it as all I play is Diego's material and the Moron style. If you enjoy Diego's work you'll enjoy this material.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 7 2006 1:09:47
 
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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to TANúñez

Hi Tom,

thank you for your message. Is there any other material available of Diego or generally the Moron style apart of this book? I like it, too.

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Bernd

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 7 2006 5:54:21
 
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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to bernd

quote:

If you enjoy Diego's work you'll enjoy this material.

The only real exposure to his work that I know of is JM's buleria ala Gastor, which I hope to learn when I'm ready for Bulerias. I've seen that video footage at Evan's website, but other than that, I haven't really heard alot from him. I've searched for music of his (CD or DVD) on several websites, but haven't really come across anything. Are there any other resources out there that can give us an idea of what really the Moron style is? Thanks
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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 7 2006 11:40:34
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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to bernd

Hi all,

I was wondering if you all would be so kind ot explain what the Moron style means? Can a modern player with their technique play the Moron sytle ? or would they have to do things different physically (technique) to get that sound? Any information would be appreciated.

Carlos
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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to bernd

I was quite lucky in meeting an older guy who lived in Spain for a very long time, and he'd compiled a lot of old black & white footage of Diego; home movies, early Spanish TV footage, Specials, etc., and put it all into a DVD.

The soundtrack is slightly off at times, but good enough to watch Diego play and to be able to figure out some of his falsettas, however, his sheer enjoyment while playing for those around him is addictive - and what real flamenco guitar is all about.

I am much more impressed by simplicity, perfect compas' for accompañamiento, and just sweet, Gypsy flamenco! Wish I could have experienced Spain and flamenco in the late 50's and early 60's.......wow...

I think any publication with tabs, music, etc., of any of Diego's work is well worth it!

Ramón
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 8 2006 2:38:15
 
Francisco

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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to bernd

If anyone is interested, I found this CD

http://www.flamencon.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=FC&Product_Code=110153&Category_Code=1A
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 8 2006 8:11:44
 
TANúñez

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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to Francisco

samwise,

That's a good CD. That's actually Diego's nephew "Dieguito". Where exactly in Texas are you?

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 8 2006 12:07:51
 
Kate

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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to TANúñez

I saw Dieguito, Diego's nephew, play here in Granada and was immediately struck by the difference in style. I am not a guitarist so cannot describe this technically but it sounded more Eastern European/ French Gypsy, more hurdy gurdy than the flamenco I had been listening to. I loved it.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 8 2006 20:56:15
 
Francisco

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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to bernd

now I know I'm going to have to buy Diegito's CD.

As far as the other nephews go, I found one of Paco del Gastor's CD http://www.flamencon.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=FC&Product_Code=110165&Category_Code=
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 9 2006 2:46:11
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RE: Diego del Gastor? (in reply to Francisco

Sorry to just drop in on the convo! I love Diego, i also like modern. Diego though played like he enjoyed it as opposed to some players of today who are playing stuff so technically insane they dont have a chance to enjoy cause they have to concentrate and focus so hard 100% of the time on stage, it sounds awsome for the audience but i dont know how much of the performance they would actually cherish at the time cause it looks like such hard work that theres no mental energy left to just enjoy what theyre playing, its all used up on just playing. They would no dought enjoy watching it on video though and saying wow, 'did i really play that good that night'. I think a lot of these guys surprise themselfs at what they actually do on stage. Diego looked like he loved evey second on the stage and interacted much more with the audience, his falsetas told stories. He looked like joe cocker after a few beers, sitting down with a nylon string guitar and just loving it. When i first saw footage of him i thought he was on drugs, but he was just high on life, and his guitar. Diego was a trippa!
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