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Billyboy
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Joined: Aug. 18 2003
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RE: Funny but... (in reply to Ron.M)
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I agree Ron, I'm learning a Rafiel Riqueni Buleria Peurto Cameronero, which I'll post when I feel comfortable with, but some of the falsetas are so weird in the left hand, I honestly don't know why he did it in that way, or what kind of thought process went into it. Because playing the music is like punching a punch bag, gets rid of frustration it attracts lots of people from around the world. I think you have to keep pushing yourself by learning more complex stuff, only when Its ingrained in you brain, can you attempt years down the line, or never at all to compose, your own stuff. Composing is really just re gurgitating, what you all ready know. Dave
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Date Jan. 25 2004 1:51:14
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