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Arash

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Eduardo Trassierra 

Some new falsettas in this video



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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 7 2012 14:19:07
 
NenadK

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RE: Eduardo Trassierra (in reply to Arash

H O L Y S H I T! Wow, I still remember that video that was posted a while ago of him playing in his bedroom and it was pretty amazing. But here I was in awe the entire time. His technique sounds flawless and the falsettas are really interesting if overly complicated.

Thanks for the post Arash.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 7 2012 17:48:11
 
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RE: Eduardo Trassierra (in reply to Arash

Nice
playing and sounding great. His guitar is a J.L. Aguilarte negra.
(I saw him live with Rocio Molina)

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 7 2012 22:23:39
 
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RE: Eduardo Trassierra (in reply to Arash

I really like that he uses more thumb and less picado. Great player.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 7 2012 23:10:10
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RE: Eduardo Trassierra (in reply to Arash

Thanks for the post Arash...phenomenal...
First look at Eduardo for me...left me kind of speechless...any albums out there? Andrej Vujicic [cajon] will be in australia next few weeks...so be great to see him play again...

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 8 2012 0:38:40
 
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RE: Eduardo Trassierra (in reply to Arash

to me it sounds too technical, too hyper active and with little "musicality". in other words to me it sounds like noise
it's so abstract that I think people who don't know anything about buleria rhythmical structures could think this is like free jazz

but hey, that's me and tastes vary, gladly. so don't shoot me with a pistol
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 8 2012 13:25:31
 
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RE: Eduardo Trassierra (in reply to Arash

Yeah he's a fantastic player but his falsetas are a bit too convoluted. Kind of like Jeronimo Maya.
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RE: Eduardo Trassierra (in reply to Arash

I like his music and playing a lot! Thanks Arash!

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 9 2012 21:17:21
 
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RE: Eduardo Trassierra (in reply to Rmn

quote:

to me it sounds too technical, too hyper active and with little "musicality". in other words to me it sounds like noise


"too many notes your majesty...." Hopefully Mozart will take your advice there Salieri...

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 11 2012 21:51:57
 
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RE: Eduardo Trassierra (in reply to Arash

I don't like this as much as some of the material I heard a few years ago, but I have to give ET credit. At least he is creating new material.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 11 2012 22:03:55
 
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RE: Eduardo Trassierra (in reply to Arash

I just read he is an economics student at the uni of Sevilla?
And in an interview i read Rocio Molina is doing her Masters?
Could somebody explain to me, how you can study and become on of the technically best artists on your field?

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 20 2012 15:29:27
 
Rmn

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RE: Eduardo Trassierra (in reply to Arash

he's probably at the uni of sevilla only for the chicks

and the crisis. there is little money in spain
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 20 2012 15:35:16
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