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Our pastor have asked me, if I would play on weddings and funerals. No problems on weddings but at funerals I´m really afraid of start crying myself, would be worthy to check out my stability...
I play Moraítos rondeña Alameda Vieja in a shorter and easier version with a different ending. This piece makes me using it as a valve in different emotional moods. To all who know his original toque I may ask you if this piece could be played on funeral.
There are some good classical pieces that are maybe more suitable...Peronally I don't think it is suitable. Espacialy the loud strumming etc. + You have to know that flamenco isn't apreciated by the "common public". I would say, no flamenco on funerals. Maybe a very intens and slow seguiria.imo
I love that piece! but I agree with Jan. I don't think it will be appropriate. I think it would be more suitable to find a classical piece. Where are you from bernd? What kind of weddings/ funerals are they?