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  • I thought it sounded great - guess youĺl always get rigid people when it comes to classical music. A personś interpretation is THE most important aspect in any music. Just think of all those blues guys saying to Hendrix - ¨you can say it´s the blues¨ - didn't happen :-). I'm glad.

  • @mosedavid1 Thanks I had to change the title from soleares to Cosa Blanca because of traditionalists, I thank you for your kind comments, I agree Hendrix did not play by the rules. we were born originals let us not be copies. GP

  • The professional playing guitar!

  • wonderful... but would be phenomenon if played in compas.. :)

  • well played but you should try playing a little softer apoyandos and rasgueados to get more accents in your playing=)you beat my by a 100 times though.

  • Josema. Con todos mis respetos VD. NO SABE LO QUE ES UNA SOLEÁ.

  • ottima suonata

    bravo!

  • well played mate! i just started playing flamenco myself. might take a while to reach your standard though :-P

    how long you been playin flamenco?

  • thanks I appreciate your comments, see more of my youtube..GP

  • @delboy1978uk It seems you dont know about flamenco :) Solea is based on 12 beat pattern with accents on 3, 6, 8, 10 and 12 starting from 1. Also should point out that the rasgeo techniques used are too harsh and not even close to what it should be. I'm not saying this for hatred or anything negative towards your music, but I am just pointing out that atleast it is not flamenco, though some similar patterns could be noticed during the play. Try watching for teachers like Ruben Diaz here in tube 

  • I changed the title appreciate die hards have to have it right but I am a free player & hate control. I also play this on a 6-string bass through overdrive on monster stereo speakers try that for traditional. one of the best players I heard was Philip John Lee he from UK & of course Manitas De Plata came from Southern France played with a gypsy spirit isn’t that what it’s about! it’s not about getting it right, it’s about letting go,if people need to get it right I will leave it to others. GP

  • Good! You have a good feel for it and apparently have a large falsetta repotoir. You also know a lot of good licks. How ling have you been playing? I have been playing around with it for sa good while but cant seem to make progress.

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