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athrane77 -> "Antonio Rey" Exercise from Villa Lobos?? (Aug. 22 2014 23:21:04)


Flamencos use that exercise a lot to practice picado, but I'm pretty sure it's not from Antonio Rey or Nunez. Does anyone know who composed it?`I'm sure it's from a classical composer...
thanks.

Btw. For anyone who don't know, the guitarist is our young foro-maestro Luciano Ghosn [;)]




Leñador -> RE: "Antonio Rey" Exercise from Villa Lobos?? (Aug. 23 2014 3:44:05)

I don't know but I like it!
You're a beast Lucian!




machopicasso -> RE: "Antonio Rey" Exercise from Villa Lobos?? (Aug. 23 2014 8:11:28)

quote:

I'm pretty sure it's not from Antonio Rey or Nunez.


It sounds like a variation of an exercise Nunez demos on his Encuentro DVD.

And then there's this exercise attributed to Antonio Rey (though Luciano's listed in the credits, so perhaps atrafana got it from him).





ToddK -> RE: "Antonio Rey" Exercise from Villa Lobos?? (Aug. 24 2014 5:31:47)

Definitely from a classical origin. Sounds like Paganini or maybe from
the Guiliani Studies for right hand" or something like that.

But i garantee you there are no classical players that can play it
like Luciano is playing, except maybe Grisha.

A classical player would more likely use free stroke and
finger it MIPIMIMI




guitarbuddha -> RE: "Antonio Rey" Exercise from Villa Lobos?? (Aug. 24 2014 13:34:14)

Not classical or at least not Romantic era classical.

Baroque in tone, it sounds most like Vivaldi pastiche.

AMIA IAMI would be another rest stroke fingering worth trying.

D.




Grisha -> RE: "Antonio Rey" Exercise from Villa Lobos?? (Aug. 24 2014 14:06:49)

Great playing from Luciano!

Todd, check out Marco Tamayo. Last time I saw him we had a little jam session. He is scary and would take this exercise to the next level. Romeros would make it look easy as well.




ToddK -> RE: "Antonio Rey" Exercise from Villa Lobos?? (Aug. 25 2014 5:24:40)

quote:

Todd, check out Marco Tamayo.


Yeah, i forgot about him, he is probably the fastest classical
guy i've seen besides yourself.

Very clean, and has good power and projection.

That is what is missing in so many classical players.




jg7238 -> RE: "Antonio Rey" Exercise from Villa Lobos?? (Aug. 25 2014 6:00:02)

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Very clean, and has good power and projection.

That is what is missing in so many classical players.


I have to agree therel. I always wondered why is that with the exception of Angel, Pepe and probably Marco Tamayo. Manuel Barrueco has good power and projection I feel but obviously with a classical tone.




Ruphus -> RE: "Antonio Rey" Exercise from Villa Lobos?? (Aug. 25 2014 8:19:19)

The Romeros are underestimated / little known here.
The craziest picado I have seen from a classical player was from a well-known performer with a french name, which escapes me right now. ( Have always been weak with recalling artist names or book titles. And meanwhile there are so many advanced classical guitarists around that you just lose oversight.)

Notwithstanding the unique merits of flamenco playing; don´t underestimate the skills among todays classical players.

Ruphus




kikkoman -> RE: "Antonio Rey" Exercise from Villa Lobos?? (Aug. 26 2014 3:19:32)

what about kazhuito yamashita?

although I wouldn't consider him playing La boda de luis alonso to be his most musical moment, it definitely shows volume projection and speed






athrane77 -> RE: "Antonio Rey" Exercise from Villa Lobos?? (Aug. 26 2014 9:01:36)

hostia...
there are so many great guitarists.




Ruphus -> RE: "Antonio Rey" Exercise from Villa Lobos?? (Aug. 26 2014 9:02:04)

Can´t see the vid, but Yamashita has a solid touch and some BPM indeed.
Ana Vidovic isn´t a slouch at speed picado either.
( Besides: I send her mail recently, pointing out finest tuner gear and foro´s builder, but might not have been appreciated / got no feedback.)

Ruphus




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