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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 16 2009 19:53:54
 
JasonMcGuire

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RE: "And yet it moves"... ... (in reply to Guest

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That composition summarizes every corner and aspect of Paco’s innovations. In many serious academical institutions and Universities, all over the world, it is regarded as Paco de Lucia’s greatest work and achievement on the compositional field until now.


What is it that you have done here that "proves" that this is the greatest composition of Paco de Lucia?

The resolution to A major? The A augmented chord? Did Paco also invent modulating to the parallel major? He invented these chord voicings? I don't think so.....

check out Tony Mottola

I have used many of those voicings for years. My jazz teacher in th 80's was nuts about Tony Mottola and Joe Pass.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 16 2009 20:35:17
 
kozz

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RE: "And yet it moves"... ... (in reply to Guest

Dear Ruben,
could you please post your lines in the correct thread?

As I said earlier, I don't want to learn Paco's moves and I don't want to learn from you.
1. Because I am an absolute beginner, so first basics and later on more advanced.
2. as a HSP I don't feel comfortable with your attitude, though I have to laugh. It is so embarrasing it is funny again.

So please post in the correct threads, so that I can read other posts without being confronted with your attitude problems and about PDL.

Thanks
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 16 2009 20:56:27
 
JasonMcGuire

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RE: "And yet it moves"... ... (in reply to Guest

Hey Mr.Ruben.......

I am beginning to think that maybe you CAN'T afterall give the harmonic analysis of my arrangement for "La Bien Paga". C'mon it will only take you 10 minutes right?
Here it is again in case you missed it......

http://caminosflamencos.com/bien%20paga.mp3

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 16 2009 21:32:01
 
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RE: "And yet it moves"... ... (in reply to JasonMcGuire

This is really the real Paco....

Stop using my name and give me my shirt back ..... and put some shoes on the next time you make photos.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 16 2009 21:42:37
 
JasonMcGuire

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Here is the perfect forum for you Ruben. I wonder why you havent posted on this one.....

http://www.pacodelucia.org/foro/

Mr.Jason

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 17 2009 0:48:47
 
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RE: "And yet it moves"... ... (in reply to Guest

Well, to put making a joke out of this all to the side for a moment, let me just say if anyone out there is serious about learning this, you might want to double check the fingerings of Ruben's version to this...they are quite different.

from 00:50 it starts.



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