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looking at the chords and stuff it seems like he should be able to play very good.
Yeah I agree this has to be a joke. His right and left hand look like he could actually play. I think someone who had no idea how to play would show very different movement patterns.
Yeah I agree this has to be a joke. His right and left hand look like he could actually play. I think someone who had no idea how to play would show very different movement patterns.
Im completely confused too. The videos from a year ago are the same as the recent ones. His left hand especially does not look like someone begining guitar because normally a beginners hand remains closed and this guy his hitting major, 7th and diminished shapes??? Its completely puzzling!!
RE: The new Paco de Lucia (in reply to Pimientito)
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Its completely puzzling!!
Yeah, but it would have definitely been broadcast by the BBC World Service "World Music" programme, if it was still being aired! (Sounds like a fusion of Japanese/Blues/Folk/DeadDrunk music if I had to categorize it.)
Or maybe even the John Peel programme if you added drums and bass..