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Manuel Salado: Flamenco Guitar. Complete Colection. 10 DVD+CD
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kozz
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From: Eindhoven NL
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RE: Manuel Salado: Flamenco Guitar. ... (in reply to kozz)
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I will have a look at it today Mark, keep you informed! Mark, I can not help you with that, on the DVD's they explain the transition, so I thought C# would be mentioned by the Tanguillos, but it wasn't, I need some more theoretical background. Perhaps the audiofiles I'd sent you will clear things up for you. About the teaching method, yeah, its not JM or GGM going to the point, or just like many Encuentro series. (I'll show you normal tempo en than lentamento). It kinda forces you to check the DVD very well and in steps. But the cante accompeniement is great, because it is basically compas strumming in the normal key. The solo pieces are in other keys, so that are nice variations.
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Date Sep. 4 2010 5:47:22
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kozz
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From: Eindhoven NL
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RE: Manuel Salado: Flamenco Guitar. ... (in reply to mark indigo)
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this is completely contradictory, maybe nealf doesn't realise that the guitarist in the "Manuel Salado" series is the same as one of the Encuentro dvd's - Manolo Franco. The playing on the one I've got is impeccable (and in a different league entirely from "Juan Martin"), and the solo "piece" is broken up into falsetas and played slowly, with left and right hand camera angles close ups. The really odd thing is instead of a book with tabs etc. you get the transcription on the dvd and can't even print it without elaborate screen shots etc. - but maybe that is to encourage you not to use the transcription and learn from watching and listening only?! As lucerom says, it is advanced, like most of the Encuentro's. I would say if you like the Encuentro vids, especially Manolo Franco, and Rafael Riqueni, then you will get on fine with the Manuel Salado/Manolo Franco dvd's. I couldn't agree more. It's a different approach how to tacle a piece. I was confused also in the beginning because I liked to be "feedspooned". But this setup actually helped me focussing on just 1 part and then the other and then the combination. But I can understand that some people don't like his playing. But then again, there are nice falsettas on it, and you don't have to immitate him, you can lay your own expression in it. Nealf, hopefully you do lay your own expression in it when you playing studie material from JM and GGM ....
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Date Sep. 6 2010 14:03:53
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kozz
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RE: Manuel Salado: Flamenco Guitar. ... (in reply to Guest)
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Kozz - Why the snide remark? You started this thread and I gave my opinion trying to be helpful. You can ignore my opinion. But at least be a bit more mature or civil about it. Point taken, but if you think twice you would know I have no pleasure in or reason for being "snidy". quote:
I don't know how to put my own personal expression on the materials I study. Since I am not a good player and humble enough to admit it (does this make you happy to read?) I really don't care about any players level, but the Encuentro serie s aren't excactly the easiest so I assume you must at least be intermediate. But I am not here to make excuses all the time, and straighten assumptions you make because that is not in my circle of influence. For whats worth it, I've spent my money well, and it'll take me another 15 years to be able to play all 11 pieces from the series. If I offended you, sorry for that, but its not unreasonable to ask to take things not so seriously personal, and see my "snide" more as an advise, for your own playing pleasure. I'd started with JM and GGM also, great teaching material for getting acqainted. But when you listen to a lot of recordings you see what I mean. Take care!
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Date Sep. 6 2010 22:13:36
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