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Jim Opfer

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Good learning material 

Check this tocaor's videos out on YouTube.
Phew!
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Ailsa

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RE: Good learning material (in reply to Jim Opfer

Interesting stuff Jim - he's recorded loads! He has a website too www.luisreinaldos.com. which says he teaches. I'm wondering if all those youtube vids are a teaching aid for his students?
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 8 2008 23:09:56
 
Pgh_flamenco

 

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RE: Good learning material (in reply to Jim Opfer

Too bad the stuff is locked and can’t be saved for offline use. I keep hearing about legal decisions that limit the ability of websites like YouTube to allow people to post copywrited stuff. I don’t think this type of thing will be online indefinitely.

There are so many examples of different chord forms, etc. that would be useful to see performed—far more than you see on instructional DVD’s. The guy must love Camaron.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 9 2008 18:36:38
 
Georg

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RE: Good learning material (in reply to Pgh_flamenco

quote:

Too bad the stuff is locked and can’t be saved for offline use.


hm... Perhaps you missed this post:

old thread
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 9 2008 20:08:38
 
Pgh_flamenco

 

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Best Media Format (in reply to Georg

Does anyone have a favorite format for sound and video clips? I found the .flv format to have many limitations, so I'm thinking about using mpg format instead. Anyone care to share their preferences and why--some basic pro's and con's would be great, too? TIA

Thanks Georg!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 9 2008 20:31:02
 
Georg

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RE: Good learning material (in reply to Jim Opfer

I have written it already in the older thread:

wmv, because you can slow it down with windows media player without changing the pitch. I don't see any cons.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 9 2008 20:36:07
 
Pgh_flamenco

 

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RE: Good learning material (in reply to Georg

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wmv, because you can slow it down with windows media player without changing the pitch. I don't see any cons.


Winamp can do this with a plugin, but it's not that stable. Also, the slowed audio has a reverberation in it that ruins the sound quality.

I'll give wmv a try.

Thanks again Georg.
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