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Modern silencio
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Mark2
Posts: 1877
Joined: Jul. 12 2004
From: San Francisco
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RE: Modern silencio (in reply to Stu)
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Hey Stu, I think you were a little tough on beans. I think his approach is actually easier and faster than learning someone else's stuff. And then it's yours, and you won't have trouble playing it. It's the old give a man a fish vs. teach a man to fish. I had to smile about the teacher saying she wanted you to learn a particular one. That is one of the things I don't miss at all about playing for dance. Once a dancer asked me to play a Tomatito falseta for a show. Thing was, it was played por medio and the singer was singing por arriba. I transposed it and it worked but I was sorta miffed. Falsetas should be what the guitarist wants to play. It's their turn to call the shots. Also, I'd be annoyed if I was Serva with that guy playing all over the silencio. The guitarist plays his butt off for the whole dance, then they want to give the falseta to a bass player, a violinist, a flute dude, whatever. Screw that noise. I suppose I wasn't cut out for it. quote:
ORIGINAL: Stu Classic foro stuff. Ask a direct simple question and get someone's opinion on how you can do something you don't want to. Thanks esteban. I know what you're saying but we don't all have the same experience, knowledge, talent, time. Part of the reason I stopped posting was cos of this kind of attitude. Thanks to everyone who helped with actual links, material. Perfect. I like studying/learning stuff from famous players. I don't have much time so I like to know the work has been done. I just recreate it. When I say modern silencio I think people know what I mean. And I think you know what I mean. So there's no need for all that talk. As it happens. I learned that Jose tanaka one. Very nice and fairly simple. Played it in the class and the teacher says.... "Oh actually I've got a recording of one I'd like you to learn..I'll send you the link"
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