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Posts: 2697
Joined: Jun. 7 2010
From: The South Ireland
RE: Practicing Picado from a part of... (in reply to amigo)
what is that guitar? and headstock design..?..and why do we need so many videos of players with no trousers ???? show me the videos of Paco de Lucia, or any other renown player , where the camera is in this angle and with this casual type of atire , and everyone thinks it OK to publish ....yes ,, thats fine ...
There was a programme based on this ' what is acceptable and what is not ... aspect of ' comfortable' on canal sur . i think.. called
'Prohibido entrar sin pantalones'
i think Escibano should have a think about dress sense and camera angle ... after alll ..he is British ...
in future evening dress . black tie , or James Bond style should apply... Why am I posting again at 2:20 on a Saturday night after so much beer....i made a promise and yet I broke it .... I will open a can instard of typing mor
RE: Practicing Picado from a part of... (in reply to amigo)
Sr. Kiko, calma. The question you should ask is why are you focused on that area of a guy?
Serious note: WTF is up with all these andalusions all over the place? Not only this video, but I have seen them in pros videos as well. Some one anyone, splain por favor?