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DonS -> PdL look alike (Jun. 9 2009 7:46:33)

This guy looks like Paco back in the 70's [:D] actually looks like a hybrid between PdL and Manolo. Great technique and his hands look similar to PdL ...too weird..[:D][:D] good player.






Doitsujin -> RE: PdL look alike (Jun. 9 2009 7:58:33)

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This guy looks like Paco back in the 70's actually looks like a hybrid between PdL and Manolo.


Please dont tell anyone.. Some coworkers of my lab cloned him to surprise me. Well, .. they said its a prototype.. pff. hehe [:D]




Estevan -> RE: PdL look alike (Jun. 9 2009 11:01:44)

He looks more like a fusion ([;)]) of Manolo and Vicente. But what a talented guy! Sure, as some people commented, his playing could be much improved if he moved to Spain for a while, but it's very impressive what he's accomplished on his own.

And a refreshing approach to learning:

"I never had music teachers (except violin teacher from whom I had 4 lessons), my system of self teaching is not very original. If you like flamenco or other ethnic music and you want to play it, so try to play it, why not? You don't have notes? Listen and play, why do you need it?:) There are you and there is a sound. Notes are certain mediator between you and sound, not very good, if it is a popular music like flamenco... Just listen and play! You can not play by ear? Listen the first note and repeat. Done? Then the second note, etc. You can play all the composition in this way. You have mistakes? But who doesn't have mistakes? Just play, later your experience will remove your mistakes. During the process of self-education you obtain your personal musical logic, but you need to like the music and to listen and to analyze a lot. Use all that you hear and see. That's all =)" - Eugen Sedko




bursche -> RE: PdL look alike (Jun. 9 2009 11:42:41)

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"I never had music teachers (except violin teacher from whom I had 4 lessons), my system of self teaching is not very original. If you like flamenco or other ethnic music and you want to play it, so try to play it, why not? You don't have notes? Listen and play, why do you need it?:) There are you and there is a sound. Notes are certain mediator between you and sound, not very good, if it is a popular music like flamenco... Just listen and play! You can not play by ear? Listen the first note and repeat. Done? Then the second note, etc. You can play all the composition in this way. You have mistakes? But who doesn't have mistakes? Just play, later your experience will remove your mistakes. During the process of self-education you obtain your personal musical logic, but you need to like the music and to listen and to analyze a lot. Use all that you hear and see. That's all =)" - Eugen Sedko


That's the point!

The man has a great feeling towards the piece. I like it very much.
BTW - close your eyes and listen to his Punta del Faro rendition, there is very much Paco inside!




Arash -> RE: PdL look alike (Jun. 9 2009 12:00:37)

Nooo....this guy looks exactly like the young Paco Serrano (in the Encuentro DVD).
He is like a Clone of him!

i "discovered" this guy quite a while ago, really really talented.




kovachian -> RE: PdL look alike (Jun. 9 2009 15:36:15)

There's been at least one thread here about this guy, I vaguely remember saying something about him and Grisha hanging out. And I'm sure no one else here cares, but he's also teaching himself violin and is coming right along.




ToddK -> RE: PdL look alike (Jun. 9 2009 23:06:22)

Very good. He's chasing the quintuplet picado's though.

And the falseta starting at 1:46, mmm, not happening.
Of course, i certainly couldnt play it, but i think he'd be
well served to take the tempo down a peg, and firm things up.

He's very talented. Very natural.

TK




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