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Ron.M
Posts: 7051
Joined: Jul. 7 2003
From: Scotland
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Gosh Ruben, You are a really fine guitarist and all that....but don't you think it might be a good idea to take a holiday somewhere nice and chill out a bit? This level of intensity cannot be good for anyone IMO. As far as Jason Mac asking for a small fee for giving lessons....well that's what all musicians have done since time began for Heaven's sake! What's wrong with that? I take it YOU are paid a salary for doing your job? The fact that your salary will be paid, along with pension rights and unfair dismissal rights, REGARDLESS of your performance may be comfortable, but hardly gives you the right to sneer down on other honest working musicians trading their wares in a free and competetive market surely? I cannot understand where you are coming from Ruben...really! Most musicians I have met from the extremely good amateur to the top professional have always had about them, a certain degree of pride and security in their accomplishment, but also a great deal of humility too. I simply cannot see how you can enjoy your Art or enjoy participating with others with the attitude you have displayed on this Forum. I CAN see you as an isolated 9 till 5 teacher, alone in a Classroom with your name on the door with the titles and impressing folk who have no knowledge of Flamenco whatsoever, but not really as somebody having a good time participating at a juerga in Jerez .... Sorry if this sounds rough on you amigo, but it's only my thoughts based on your recent posts. I am truly puzzled and rather disappointed. cheers, Ron
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Date Jun. 15 2009 11:24:39
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Ricardo
Posts: 14806
Joined: Dec. 14 2004
From: Washington DC
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99% of Pacos partitures or printed transcriptions of his works, are NOT BONAFIDE,nither are accurately written ,nor he has ever participated on ANY of them,or on this projects ,neither these explain in detail how his works should be played,as you said, ,nor actually he has ever being willing to render public any of these materials,therefore those are just business that some people are doing mainly to cheat foreigners like you etc,in the name of Paco,and because he is far beyond this things, and really does not care about it ,he just ignore all of this issue, as I also ignore it,that’s all.I will also ask you kindly to stop speaking on my threads Poor J.M. Cañizares, if only he had your level of understanding PDL's music! Sorry to interupt YOUR thread. (Sorry to other members, can't help myself times... ) mr ricardo
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Date Jun. 15 2009 14:20:18
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