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aleksi -> Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 27 2011 12:34:46)

I just came back from Antonio Reys course. It was three days (9h) amazing :)
The whole man is pure rhythm and he's technique is just beyond words.
Also he's such a radiant person, really I feel so lucky to have seen him play and had the change to practice with him.
Im all exited and wanted to share this with other flamenco and guitar nerds.
Ole flamenco! Ole inspiration!




avimuno -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 27 2011 12:56:12)

Nice man! I wanted to get in touch with him for private lessons this summer but it was out of my budget unfortunately... next time maybe!




Ruphus -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 27 2011 14:00:16)

Congratulation!

Try to imprint all the inspiring impressions and exciting sensations into your memory, for them to last for a long time.

Ruphus




Florian -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 27 2011 18:32:03)

wow dude that's brilliant, congratulations...hope u gonna share some cool stuff of his with us too ;-)




aleksi -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 5:47:30)

Thanks guys.
We went through a lot of practicing material for right hand and left hand. It was not so much the material or the chords but the way how to execute it.
The most I was impressed by he's left hand. Its was so clear. He put a finger on the fret and never had to correct the placement, always perfect sound. And the way
he did the exercices was that it looked like he enjoyed every note, even in the cromatic exercices :)
The message was, practice everyday, concentrate (no tv when playing) and do everything precise and rhytmicly. Use metronome! Compas, compas, compas!
Don't over do and take care of your hands. Don't go too fast but concentrate on the music and sound,
We also talked that the sitting position has to be good. Vicente Amigo just had a surgery because of bad back and
Enrico de Melchors back is troubling him and it doesn't let him play with full potential.

Heh, actually now I see that these tips have been given thousand times here in the foro, but again I believe them and propably have patience to follow them for some time.
Antonio Rey…I need to get he's second album!




rombsix -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 6:13:35)

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concentrate (no tv when playing)

We also talked that the sitting position has to be good. Vicente Amigo just had a surgery because of bad back


No TV when playing... [:D]

I know Vicente had herniated disc surgery some time ago (a year or two ago). Are you referring to that, or has he had ANOTHER operation done?




Munin -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 6:15:47)

Care to share a bit more on what he said in regards to sitting positions then ? I fear this will bring trouble for me in the future, I have already inherited some back issues from my dad it seems.




Elie -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 6:20:48)

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No TV when playing...

can we use a computer then [:D]? [8D][;)]




aleksi -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 6:21:30)

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No TV when playing...

yeah, I know [:D]
but some people have that kind of habit so its worth of mentionin

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herniated disc surgery

has that something to do with back? I only know about one operation, so maybe its the same.




rombsix -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 6:28:48)

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has that something to do with back? I only know about one operation, so maybe its the same.


Yes, that is back surgery indeed. Phew! I thought he got ANOTHER surgery!

So what did Antonio Rey advise regarding sitting position and back problems? I see his sits cross-legged like Paco de Lucia...




aleksi -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 6:31:10)

computers and laptops are fine [;)] [8D] at least nothing was said about them [:D]

the common habit with guitarist is that they are crouching and trying to see their left hand. Better for example to practice infront of a mirror and see the hand from there to keep a good posture.
Second thing is to have a good chair to sit. Not too low, not too soft not something that doesnt let you sit straight. But if you have too low chair you can put some cushion under to tweak it for your body.
In a nutshell its just to find a good chair to sit and learn to keep the good body posture.




Pimientito -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 7:57:27)

Can you tell us where the course was, how much it cost, how many students there were, how you found out about it etc? Thx




aleksi -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 8:14:11)

of course [:)]
We had a HUG festival, Helsinki Universal Guitar festival, and Antonio was one of the main performers here. It was three consert evenings from friday to sunday and Antonio was playing friday with Raul Mannola, Ailin Bayaz, Farinia and one other cantaor. Saturday he was performing his solo material. Also Ralph Towner, Enver Izmaylov and Raoul Björkenheim were performing there.
So the course was held in the same time. The cost was 240€ including tickets to all the conserts. We were seven students. The organizer had planned it max 12 person, but not so many showed up. Good for us, bad for ornanizers [:D]

Oh yeah, and the art director (I dont know how you call it in english) for the festival this year was Raul Mannola who is legendary flamenco guitarist from finland and who has paved the way for others, and he got intouch with Antonio and got him visiting Helsinki.




machopicasso -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 9:17:24)

Did you learn anything that's worth writing up in tablature (e.g. cool chords)? If so, I'm sure some hear would enjoy seeing it.




avimuno -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 12:04:39)

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The cost was 240€ including tickets to all the conserts.


That's actually pretty good! He quoted me €120 for a private lesson... expensive but according to some people who have taken private lessons with him, it's worth every penny. Still seems pretty expensive to me... but I'm saving up for my next visit to Jerez!! [:)]




Florian -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 14:22:20)

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Still seems pretty expensive to me... but I'm saving up for my next visit to Jerez!!



i guess but then again its Antonio Ray...if you were into another genra you wouldn't get a private with anyone of this statue ...

imagine if u were into pop and wanted an hour with Madonna [:)]

or wanted a private with Eric Clapton




avimuno -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 28 2011 14:26:59)

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i guess but then again its Antonio Ray...if you were into another genre you wouldn't get a private with anyone of this statue ...

imagine if u were into pop and wanted an hour with Madonna

or wanted a private with Eric Clapton


Oh I totally agree... hence me saving up! [:)]
The thing is though... I'm not sure whether I would really make something out of it due to my level as a guitarist... I can imagine very advanced guitarists really getting a lot more than me out of a lesson with Antonio... but still I would love to take a lesson, just to 'see' his toque, rather than just hearing it on the albums.




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avimuno -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 29 2011 11:26:37)

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you wouldnt happen to have any contact details?
nothing on fb or his website!


I got in touch with him on his Facebook... Antonio Rey Navas.




aleksi -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Nov. 30 2011 10:33:18)

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Did you learn anything that's worth writing up in tablature (e.g. cool chords)? If so, I'm sure some hear would enjoy seeing it.

something there was [;)][8D]
I recorded the classes, but I dont have anything on the paper. We played arpeggios for example with the basic villalobos etyd. and picados and pulgar with cromatic scales + lots of other stuff, but for me the lesson was to do everything well and with good attention and rhytm. And the fact that it was Antonio who played the exercises made me motivated [:D]




HolyEvil -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Dec. 1 2011 20:33:17)

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ORIGINAL: Florian



imagine if u were into pop and wanted an hour with Madonna [:)]



screw madonna.. justin bieber!! woohoo...
[:D]

but seriously, it'll be great to have a lesson with Antonio Rey.. or constant lessons... but again, it's up to us to practice what was shown




Doitsujin -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Dec. 1 2011 23:55:02)

So...When do we finally see or hear some playing?




ToddK -> RE: Antonio Reys course, amazing! (Dec. 2 2011 13:53:26)

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So...When do we finally see or hear some playing?


Good question!![:)]




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