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very catchy and well inspirational love to learn that- brilliant in all aspects - love to hear other palos in this style - kind of j.s bach bouree meets funkadelic sevillianas
nice Thomas .. really nice ., a lot of counterpoint going on , ( maybe thats why the Bach , barouque statements .. )
But its really well played , strangely , for me , as i listened .. i seemed to like them better as it went on .. meaning i liked 3 and 4 better than 1 and 2... well played and well composed .. as a solo piece , about as good as it gets ...
Faults .. none really..
on a personal note , i would like to put more dynamics into it at certain points , theres no reason to have it so flat .. you could dig in and have some wilder rasguerdos in places ..its good to be out of control and human ....
but great to see you play , have listened at least 7 or 8 times now... I actually really like playing sevillanas a lot ...
John, I absolutely dig your toque....and your nice comment
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i seemed to like them better as it went on .. meaning i liked 3 and 4 better than 1 and 2...
err...Kiko, you liked 4 better than 1 ?
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on a personal note , i would like to put more dynamics into it at certain points , theres no reason to have it so flat .. you could dig in and have some wilder rasguerdos in places ..its good to be out of control and human ....
I hear you Kiko...but lets not forget that this is just a simple Sevillanas...wilder rasgeos would possibly come across as a bit pretentious...