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Ricardo
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RE: Thoughts? (in reply to runner)
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Love glenn gould too. I reluctantly listen to his interpretations after so many criticisms of him being "mechanical technique". Anyway, check out his soniquete on this prelude, that is so good groove to me. http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=b0DgWwzmQcA For the guy losing inspiration, and not from cante either....what I do is dig deep into the past and revisit music I have not listened to in a long time. Even if it is NOT flamenco, just for nostalgia, some old rock album from when I was a teen. It can be quite revealing. For flamenco guitar, same thing, I keep stuff on the back burner that I did not like at first hearing, and revisit it. I remember Enrique del Melchor's Cuchichi was very nice after not listening to it for a few years. Anyway, just a suggestion. For me, when i do this, a lot of new little details jump out at me that I missed long ago and it can really be inspiring. Ricardo
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Date Dec. 19 2009 16:49:48
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KMMI77
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RE: Thoughts? (in reply to Ricardo)
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For the guy losing inspiration, and not from cante either....what I do is dig deep into the past and revisit music I have not listened to in a long time. Even if it is NOT flamenco, just for nostalgia, some old rock album from when I was a teen. It can be quite revealing. For flamenco guitar, same thing, I keep stuff on the back burner that I did not like at first hearing, and revisit it. I remember Enrique del Melchor's Cuchichi was very nice after not listening to it for a few years. Anyway, just a suggestion. For me, when i do this, a lot of new little details jump out at me that I missed long ago and it can really be inspiring. Thanks Ricardo. I have Cuchichi somewhere. I will have a listen. Cheers,
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Date Dec. 19 2009 18:27:57
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