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BAFP

 

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Workshop in San Francisco/Berkeley w... 

Anyone interested in coming to the Bay Area for workshops with Diego del Morao in late October, 2011? If there is interest we will organize it.

Bay Area Flamenco
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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 15 2011 9:29:03
 
malakka

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

YES!!!

Thank you! I will definitely attend.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 15 2011 15:59:33
 
ralexander

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

<- jealous
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 15 2011 16:58:35
 
chester

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

+1
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 15 2011 17:50:02
 
turnermoran

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

+2
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 16 2011 7:05:18
 
elgreco

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

Count me in.

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Don Francisco from San Jose.
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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 16 2011 13:33:31
 
VietFlamenco

 

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

Is the workshop in English? If yes, then +1.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 16 2011 14:10:00
 
BAFP

 

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

The guitar workshop with Diego del Morao will take place on either Oct. 21, 22, or 23 in Berkeley, CA.

A translator will be provided.

Please give feedback as to times of day and number of sessions you would like the workshop to have.

Nina Menendez, Artistic Director, Bay Area Flamenco
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 25 2011 0:32:58
 
Andy Culpepper

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

Are you kidding me?? I hate you West Coasters! so jealous

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 25 2011 0:35:06
 
BAFP

 

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to Andy Culpepper

deteresa1: we can probably set up a workshop in NYC also. It would most likely be Oct. 31 or Nov. 2
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 25 2011 0:40:00
 
chester

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

Hi Nina,

I am very flexible with work so date or time is not an issue for me.

I don't understand your question regarding number of sessions - obviously the more the better!

Please keep us informed. If you would like some of us to pre-register through some other site I'll be happy to do so.

Thanks.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 25 2011 2:20:52
 
turnermoran

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

Definitely the more the better, but if it came down to one day, I'd suggest Sun afternoon and/or evening.

Fri day would be awesome, but so cruel to those who work a M-F schedule.

OK..so maybe I should just say that I have a gig on Sat and I'd hate to miss the workshop!!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 25 2011 7:26:54
 
BAFP

 

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

What about location? Does Berkeley work for everyone?
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 27 2011 22:34:53
 
Alonte

 

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

Wow! What about Los Angeles?? Please!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 28 2011 5:14:38
 
turnermoran

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

Berkeley sounds nice to me!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 28 2011 16:11:11
 
malakka

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

Hi Nina,

All those days work for me and Berkeley will be great as well. Really looking forward to it.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 28 2011 21:46:49
 
chester

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

I'd prefer somewhere in the city but will definitely make it to Berkeley as well.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 29 2011 6:24:22
 
Stu

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to chester

quote:

Is the workshop in English?


who cares!?? just go!!!!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 29 2011 9:48:36
 
elgreco

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to chester

Agree the more the better. Have a M-F job so Sat/Sun work better for me. Berkeley is just fine. Thanx for setting this up Nina.

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Don Diego from San Fernando.
Don Francisco from San Jose.
Don Fernando from San Diego.
Don Jose from San Bernardino.
Luis Obispo from Bakersfield.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 2 2011 6:26:45
 
BAFP

 

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

Diego del Morao Master Class takes place on October 21, 22, 23 in Oakland, CA
Preregister NOW (Limited Enrollment): http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/196045
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 8 2011 21:05:10
 
bule_b

 

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to BAFP

So what are the reviews of Diegos masterclass??
What was taught, was it worthwhile??
Did people learn alot?
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 27 2011 17:12:26
 
turnermoran

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to bule_b

I am curious to hear the opinions of other attendees, especially because most everyone seemed to speak good Castilian Spanish or understand it, whereas my Brazilian Portuguese was of little to no use. Not surprising. (I was told there would be a translator, but there wasn't. While that was a factual inaccuracy, I don't see how I can complain. That's on me that my Spanish sucks..)
Anyway, given the language barrier, there's a lot I missed, but all in all, i think it was just OK.
Day 1 was very crowded. I counted 19-20 guitarists. He started by saying "don't video me. We'll do that at the end".
Then he showed some material - a falseta here, a snippet of compas there - but there were so many guitarists it was too chaotic for everyone to play at once. So he switched gears and had us play some chord hits for bulerias for accompaniment. He answered various questions about accompaniment (where generally he stressed the importance of not playing some modern fancy compas for singing at the expense of something really solid and more traditional). Then at the end, he let us video 2 falsettas; solea and bulerias. Pretty basic ones, that he did slow, then at tempo.

I missed day 2.

Day 3 was a lot more Q&A, and a lot more videoing options. He also had a singer on hand and demonstrated accompaniment ideas.
Throughout both days he humbly stressed that he does things his own way, but in the style of his family and his experiences.

He talked a lot more on day 3, and most of it was beyond my limited Spanish skills. I am curious to hear the thoughts of others on that subject.

He showed us some tunings he used on Orate, and played excerpts of the pieces he uses them for, but didn't break down the compositions at all. (this was day 1). And he didn't let us video them. This was a bummer, as that stuff is hard to transcribe if you don't know the tuning. It would have been great had he showed us that, but maybe it's too proprietary.

All in all, given the cost ($75) per day for 1.5 hrs, I think one would get a lot more out of a one hour private lesson.

I'd give the experience a solid "B". But for a Spanish speaker, the experience was probably much different.
Anyone else care to comment?
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 28 2011 6:24:34
 
Paul Magnussen

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to turnermoran

quote:

I was told there would be a translator, but there wasn't. While that was a factual inaccuracy, I don't see how I can complain.


I do: it was misrepresentation; although possibly in good faith, since the translator might just not have turned up.

You could have asked for your money back; but of course you would have had to do that as soon as the lack of a translator was made clear, and then depart.

It’s a bummer that you couldn’t video, but I can see his side as well, because he doesn’t want the videos uploaded to YouTube, and there’s no way for him to be sure they won’t be.

Did he let you tape audio?

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 28 2011 16:03:59
 
turnermoran

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to Paul Magnussen

@Paul - I hear you, but I would never squander the opportunity to glean some info just because if a language barrier. Plus he did let us audio, so I can listen back and work out the Spanish later.

One interesting thing was to see how quietly he plays. Especially in his own compositions. Very cool sound.

And as for not wanting his whole workshop on you tube I can totally understand. Man's gotta make a living! :)
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 28 2011 16:26:32
 
Mark2

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to turnermoran

Care to share some of the tunings? It looks like he just drops the low E to D on some vids, but I'm curious about other stuff. Whatever it is, it's working. I love the sound he creates.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 28 2011 21:10:39
 
Paul Magnussen

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to Mark2

I’m waiting for someone to start playing Flamenco in DADGAD. Should be interesting, if nothing else.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 28 2011 22:34:55
 
turnermoran

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to Mark2

If memory serves correct, he was playing in C ( or maybe B),
Por medio, and tuning the 5th, 2nd and 1st strings each down a whole step
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 28 2011 22:54:23
 
turnermoran

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to Paul Magnussen

Aaaaal-most there:

http://members3.jcom.home.ne.jp/lasmanos/tab/ganania.html

  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 4 2012 7:42:53
 
xirdneH_imiJ

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RE: Workshop in San Francisco/Berkel... (in reply to Paul Magnussen

Dani Mendez has at least a bulería in DADGAD and I've composed alegrías in that tuning...not public yet :)
oh and Vicente Amigo accompanies por bulerías - (tab)
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