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Diego del Gastor
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Mark2
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Joined: Jul. 12 2004
From: San Francisco
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RE: Diego del Gastor (in reply to bahen)
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110. is cheap if you really want to learn the falsetas. Those falsetas were handed down face to face. Can you imagine the time and effort involved to compile that material? Trip to Spain, room to stay, meals, time, etc. Then you transcribe it all? If you got a lesson from Diego, you'd be lucky to pick up a couple of falsetas. Of course, that option is not available. So, you could go to his recordings and transcribe them yourself, if your up to it. Oh, right, not many recordings out there.............Get real 110. is a gift.
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Date Oct. 16 2006 17:32:51
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