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Playing La Barossa by Pdl
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musicalgrant
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Playing La Barossa by Pdl
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Hi everyone Sorry I havn't posted for a while, I have been quite ill with a very nasty abscess it has been four weeks now and I've had the tooth out but I'm still ill and on the old anitbiotics..so who knows what is wrong with me.. Anyhow as I'm regaing strength I am studying a favourite of mine La Barossa by Paco, I'm half way through the piece, memorized it and got it in time thanks to The "flamenco master"... It has taken a long time to get here, many hours of practice, relaxing playing it at half speed etc, breaking it down into sections and then puting it all together...still struggling though. I was wondering if any of the guitarists out there have tried learning this piece? And if so have they any useful suggestions on how to learn it better, etc... I know I will never play like paco, but as I love this piece I would like to play it like Grant, in my own style, any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks all
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