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Miguel de Maria
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RE: Juan Martin's teaching material (in reply to TANúñez)
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Tom, you can't tell how bad Juan Martin is until you watch the video. DOH! Just joking, Juan Martin is a great educator, seems to be a humble and kind soul. The book, if memory serves, is a "method." It talks about introductory technique, such as how to sit, hold your guitar, play picado, etc., and then goes into palos (or TOQUES, more properly). The video series goes through a bunch of basic pieces and he shows you how to play them, going over techniques along the way.
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Date Sep. 3 2003 15:28:14
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Miguel de Maria
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RE: Juan Martin's teaching material (in reply to TANúñez)
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Andy, I'm with you, mean. Different is NOT always better. And NEW, also, is not a synonym for better. Heck, maybe the opposite. The stuff Juan Martin plays is classic, it's just that I think a beginner might be better served with some more modern stuff. If he wants to go back and learn the foundational licks of Ramon Montoya, that's commendable. Anyways, this is of course just one approach. I have a CD in my car, with Pepe Romero playing, and I don't know the name of the singer, but it's really old timey and I have to say I get much more worked up trying to sing along to that Sevillanas than I do to most anything by the "new breed" of picado-meisters!
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Date Sep. 5 2003 0:12:42
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Jon Boyes
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RE: Juan Martin's teaching material (in reply to Miguel de Maria)
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ORIGINAL: Michael W Cho Andy, I'm with you, mean. Different is NOT always better. And NEW, also, is not a synonym for better. Heck, maybe the opposite. The stuff Juan Martin plays is classic, it's just that I think a beginner might be better served with some more modern stuff. Ah, but is there any decent beginner's tuition material around that *is* modern? I think Juan's great strength has always been writing good tuition material - he'll introduce a technique and Bam! straightaway you have a piece of music to practice it in context, which is so much more rewarding then just repeating technique exercises. With his El Arte book, right from the start the beginner is building a basic repertoire of toques. OK the material may be old hat, but its a solid foundation. I can't see how it would be possible to do this with contemporary flamenco due to the added complexities of syncopation, complex harmony, liberties with compas, etc, etc. Most of the contemporary flamenco material I come across is forv advanced players - the Encuentro vids, Fauchers publications, transcriptions of Tomatito, PDL, Moraito etc. Is there really any contemporary flamenco material on the market that's more accessible, to either beginners or even intermediate players?
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Date Sep. 5 2003 13:15:21
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Miguel de Maria
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RE: Juan Martin's teaching material (in reply to TANúñez)
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Andy, I have a confession to make... I used to hate Sabicas. This is, well, it's very hard to say,because I think it shows that I am so so young in this world of flamenco guitar. But Sabicas used to sound to me, like a classical player who added "spanish" elements to his playing. But the other day I put on his CD and was Blown away. I realized, yes, this was the man, someone with a technique out of this world, as good as Paco probably. I finally get it!
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Date Sep. 6 2003 16:35:20
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