Foro Flamenco


Posts Since Last Visit | Advanced Search | Home | Register | Login

Today's Posts | Inbox | Profile | Our Rules | Contact Admin | Log Out



Welcome to one of the most active flamenco sites on the Internet. Guests can read most posts but if you want to participate click here to register.

This site is dedicated to the memory of Paco de Lucía, Ron Mitchell, Guy Williams, Linda Elvira, Philip John Lee, Craig Eros, Ben Woods, David Serva and Tom Blackshear who went ahead of us.

We receive 12,200 visitors a month from 200 countries and 1.7 million page impressions a year. To advertise on this site please contact us.





RE: La Barossa out of tune?   You are logged in as Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >>Discussions >>General >> Page: <<   <   1 [2]
Login
Message<< Newer Topic  Older Topic >>
 
AntonioM

 

Posts: 32
Joined: Apr. 15 2008
From: Linares

RE: La Barossa out of tune? (in reply to Arash

I lecture on flamenco at a master class for classical guitarists once a semester at a local university. If I were to sit opposite this young man and give him advice, I would say: "Young man, you have a lot of talent. Your technique is very good. However, you must pay more attention to tunning your guitar each and every time you play. (I could not play anything, even for myself, if my guitar was out of tune ).

I would also tell him to play with more feeling. You must play from the heart with more emotion. When you feel this emotion, you must transmit it to those listening to you buy playing with more sensitivity, shadding, and presence.

I think this young man was playing mechanically and his mind was somewhere else. We change with age. As we get older, our life experiences, especially suffering, plays a part in our emotions and how we relate to things. We become more sensitive.

I personally did not like the golpeador on his guitar. It is a huge, thick looking, one piece of white plastic, instead of a smaller 2 piece tap plate. It seems to cover more than half of his soundboad. I wonder what the guitar would sound like without that huge piece of plastic dampening and absorbing the vibrations of his instrument. My guitars are French polished.

This young man is a diamond in the rough. He has a very nice technique and a huge potential to be a first class guitarist, which I am sure, will come with age and maturity. Just paying a little more attention to tunning would have greatly improved this performance

We guitarists owe it to our public to be the best we can be.

Beethoven once said:

"MUSIC IS THE LANGUAGE OF GOD. WE MUSICIANS ARE CLOSER TO HIM THAN ANYONE CAN BE. WE HEAR HIS VOICE AND THROUGH OUR INSTRUMENTS, PASS IT ON TO OTHERS".
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 9 2009 6:16:05
 
Taranto

 

Posts: 213
Joined: Apr. 7 2005
 

RE: La Barossa out of tune? (in reply to AntonioM)1 votes

quote:

Beethoven once said:

"MUSIC IS THE LANGUAGE OF GOD. WE MUSICIANS ARE CLOSER TO HIM THAN ANYONE CAN BE. WE HEAR HIS VOICE AND THROUGH OUR INSTRUMENTS, PASS IT ON TO OTHERS".


In other words the guy besides being deaf was mental too.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 9 2009 7:07:27
 
AntonioM

 

Posts: 32
Joined: Apr. 15 2008
From: Linares

RE: La Barossa out of tune? (in reply to AntonioM

I find your remark about Beethoven, whom many feel was the greatest composer who ever lived, very offensive. Yes he went deaf, but he wrote his greatest work, the Eroica, while being deaf.

When you say he was mental, I am sure you were referring to his reference of God in the quote he made. I think this was your real reason to put him down, since it was his belief in a God that you were insulting.

I spent the weekend gathering information, finding sites of interest, and sources I came upon in my 50 plus years as a guitarist. I planned on making many posts to this forum. However, I now chose to leave this forum since I am too sensitive to such insulting negative remarks.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 9 2009 8:30:45
 
Arash

Posts: 4495
Joined: Aug. 9 2006
From: Iran (living in Germany)

RE: La Barossa out of tune? (in reply to AntonioM

I like Beethovens comment, because after reading it, i feel like a prophet now

_____________________________

  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 9 2009 9:01:46
 
Taranto

 

Posts: 213
Joined: Apr. 7 2005
 

RE: La Barossa out of tune? (in reply to AntonioM)1 votes

No Antonio dear, I didn't try to put him down. I admire him and love his music (at least the ones I understand), after all he is the first one who composed for the sake of the composition and wasn't led by (economically dependent on) either the church or the royal family.

God wasn't the reason for what I wrote, rather that god's language is music and he talks to musician and musicians are closest to him.

I used an extreme word "mental" but didn't mean literally mental. It was more of a tongue-in-cheek remark.

Anyway I apologize.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 9 2009 9:06:58
 
Ailsa

Posts: 2277
Joined: Apr. 17 2007
From: South East England

RE: La Barossa out of tune? (in reply to AntonioM

Antonio you have contributed a great deal to this Foro, and I hope that in the past few days you have seen that people here appreciate your knowledge and experience. Taranto has apologised for his remark, which sounds as if it was done quickly without thinking it through. Please do not leave.

_____________________________

http://www.flamencojourney.com
http://www.myspace.com/flamencojourney
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 9 2009 9:10:47
 
Ron.M

Posts: 7051
Joined: Jul. 7 2003
From: Scotland

RE: La Barossa out of tune? (in reply to Ailsa)1 votes

Yeah Antonio,

I agree with Ailsa.

There is quite q lot of banter and tongue in cheek stuff goes on here, but really a lot of it is just folk trying to be funny, not offensive.

A lot of these young whippersnappers irk me at times, but I just ignore it mostly as the purpose of the comments are mainly to amuse the other whippersnappers.

Oh no!

Now I've insulted the whippersnappers!

A thousand humble apologies.


cheers,

Ron
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 9 2009 9:20:07
 
bursche

Posts: 1182
Joined: Jul. 19 2007
From: Frankfurt, Germany

RE: La Barossa out of tune? (in reply to cathulu

quote:

So are you saying you are capable of it now? Love to hear it - go for it...


My god, no...
But maybe good enough to give it a try, don't know.
First of all I'll have to finish (finish...HA, joke) working on Vicente's Alegría Maestro Sanlúcar - It's hard enough.

_____________________________

Visit me on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRaGz6Lf-Uz0HxUv-dGQFLQ
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 9 2009 11:53:58
 
Taranto

 

Posts: 213
Joined: Apr. 7 2005
 

RE: La Barossa out of tune? (in reply to Ailsa)1 votes

quote:

Taranto has apologised for his remark, which sounds as if it was done quickly without thinking it through.

Right, furthermore I was a bit upset about the unfair nature of god's relationship with musicians. He talks to some of them a lot more than some others. Hey he hasn't said a word to me ever! and to Ron all he has said is "woody wood pecker". [roflol]
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Feb. 9 2009 20:24:14
Page:   <<   <   1 [2]
All Forums >>Discussions >>General >> Page: <<   <   1 [2]
Jump to:

New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software powered by ASP Playground Advanced Edition 2.0.5
Copyright © 2000 - 2003 ASPPlayground.NET

0.0625 secs.