cavaliotis -> RE: Maestro Sanlucar (Vicente Amigo) (Feb. 26 2007 8:35:08)
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I agree with Ricardo Even though I am not very advanced palyer I found some mistakes in the Claude Worms transcriptions, especialy in the Alegria and the Taranta As a note to VA transcriptions and other famous players transcriptions For someone like me, who is not a pro, who still has alot to learn such books are kind of useless... what I mean is that I can pick up some falsetas from the book... so what? Am I ever going to present them in public? no because somebody else played them better than I ever going to play them... There are few famous pieces of music in my opinion that I can benefit from by studying them... For example "Cepa Andalusa" (it a buleria in the time tha Paco was evolving from old school to modern.. ) In there I find ideas I can understand, that are not complex , I can count , and I can incorporate in my playing amd make them mine in one or another way... If for example I had a chance to get a private lesson from VA I would never ask him to show me anything from his albums...instead I would ask him to show me what he worked on in the past five years before he released his latest album I would do that in order to understand what I am listenig at Ciudad de las ideas how it came to be what it is Anyway I am rumbling because I am bored at work Best Regards George Cavaliotis George Cavaliotis
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