John O. -> Met an amazing 15-year-old flamenco guitar player last night... (Feb. 22 2008 19:02:50)
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...Christian Steffens or "Christiano Gitano" is his name. Grew up in a Sinti musician family, started playing age 6, lives pretty close to me. His parents told me he was in Leverkusen at the PDL concert and wanted to meet him and was told no. So he started playing his guitar, Rafael Cortes came in and watched him shortly, left and then PDL came in to meet him. [8D] Weird for me was that he was looking for a teacher and he came in to the flamenco school and totally took me by suprise. After seeing how good he was I was asked to play something for him, his sister and parents - as a teacher. I'm sure they didn't mean to put me under such pressure, but I can tell you it was NOT COOL! I was really nervous and couldn't play well at all. I actually said I was nervous and he asked oddly "WHY?" Kind of embarrassing. It'd have been okay if it were only him, the whole group in that small room with me not even warmed up was really too much though... I do hope to see him again though because after I loosened up and showed some ability accompanying it was really fun - then I could show him some solo stuff too. It's extremely rare to meet someone at that level here in Germany, especially at that age. Who knows, maybe we could collaborate on something (I'd play rhythm [:D][:D][:D]) Not to mention there ARE some things I could teach him, all the palos and some more complex chord structures, and he's at that age where he just soaks it all up. I told his parents he needs to go to Spain - SOON. Anyways, I had to share that. I admit it's tough having such experiences without giving in to negative thoughts. I felt a sudden feeling of ugency (I'm 31) and started asking myself "Am I even any good? Would I have any chance out in the German flamenco scene among the pros or is it too late for me?" It's actually that thinking that keeps me practising, though. Anyways, look out for this kid in about 10 years...
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