Billyboy -> RE: Todds Alegria (Apr. 5 2004 22:12:19)
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Classical Piano is totally differant than Flamenco, and the 5 or 6 hours is only rquired for virtuoso playing, as Ian davis once said,'I have heard fantastic flamenco from guitarists that cannot play a tremelo, and only know three chords' I remember hearing Serranito on the radio, and he played everything at break neck speed, super fast picado, but nothing flamenco came out, it was just an exhibition of technique, I admit though that to be a pro flamenco player these days you need to have to have a large reportua of falsetas for each Palos, accompaniement experiance as well which probably would take up 5- 6 hours a day, but that is only to build up a large reportua, technique is like riding a bike, no matter how much you play triplets, they alway sound the same, I remember years ago, when I saw a guitarist play a triplet P,e,i, and as I had alway struggled to play the trad p,m,p, I went home, and found I could do it intantly, same with alzapua, no amount of practice makes much differance, although picado, and tremelo do seem to improve the more you practice, also the right hand strengh, and power inproves the more you play. Dave Dave
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