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RE: D. de Morao vs. D. de Moron (in reply to Guest)
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RE: D. de Morao vs. D. de Moron (in reply to JasonM)
I listenned to both, thinking that I would arrive quickly to a thought like "that one is better". But no. It's the same song, but the energy is different (and the recording, which makes a lot). It's like two different songs. although Antonio is quite consisant in the interpretations.
thank you for posting these videos. I'm gonna listen again. It's a good exercise.
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RE: D. de Morao vs. D. de Moron (in reply to Guest)
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