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mark74

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Tatyana Rizkohva 

Probably many of you are familiar with her, but her videos have to be the best in the nylon string world



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RE: Tatyana Rizkohva (in reply to mark74

She is beautiful!

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tele

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RE: Tatyana Rizkohva (in reply to mark74

I wonder why russians are so great classical guitar players but on other types of guitar they don't really shine

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RE: Tatyana Rizkohva (in reply to tele

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I wonder why russians are so great classical guitar players but on other types of guitar they don't really shine


Yes, like Grisha

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 1 2014 14:27:18
 
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RE: Tatyana Rizkohva (in reply to mark74

She is great. I wish I could play like her. Very musical and controlled.
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carlolee

 

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RE: Tatyana Rizkohva (in reply to Grisha

What do you mean?
you don't have control?
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JohnWalshGuitar

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RE: Tatyana Rizkohva (in reply to mark74

I played at a guitar festival last year with Tatyana.
She is a fantastic player buzzing with energy and positivity and was very curious about the whole flamenco world.
I think she's from Belarus if i remember correctly.
In her concert, she sang 3 folky songs that she composed too. Not often I've seen that in a classical guitar concert

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RE: Tatyana Rizkohva (in reply to carlolee

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ORIGINAL: carlolee

What do you mean?
you don't have control?


Not over such a wide variety of nuances. I am sloppy in comparison.
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mark74

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RE: Tatyana Rizkohva (in reply to Grisha

I like your playing better myself, although I love her playing. Im more into flamenco, I was just referring to her videos themselves. Shes very beautiful personally and then the set and the cameras and everything are just fantastic

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RE: Tatyana Rizkohva (in reply to mark74

Being convinced by one´s own appearance certainly helps with relaxing.
And a blend of that with a focus on the music seems a great recipe.

Thus, if Grisha feels to be missing some of her merit, maybe we should tell him that he looks like Brad Pit, or even better. :O)
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I for my part appreciate her control, but think to prefer the performance of Ana Vidovic.
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Remarkable how Mr. Hauser managed to consistantly put that `clay sounding´quality in his axes. Very special to my ears.

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