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From: genio70
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  • if you want to speak spanish to him, he doesn't answer, its such ironic! he is so ashamed to talk in spanish and he teaches latin music!

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  • @mrstorageful Really? I met him in NYC in one of the music stores... it may have been Sam Ash. He was actually very cool. We talked for over an hour and not once was he as you described. I didn't even know who he was and he just started talking to me. He even demonstrated a couple of patterns. He handed me his card and said if I was ever in his part of town to give him a call. I guess he was in a bad mood when you saw him. I have nothing bad to say. He shared something that I still use today.

  • I was lucky to be one of his students. He definitively changed my way of feeling rhythms. Another pure genius. Thank you efrain

  • Alex acuña is so fortunate to have had him as his mentor.

  • @ 1:39 it really starts to cook

  • sweet stuff

  • Terry Bozzio must have gotten a lot of his solo concept from this guy

  • he was an instructor at P.I.T. when I was a student .. i regret not delving more deeply into his stuff

  • ma guarda chi c'è sotto! la moglie di adriano galliani

  • I played with him twice. First time I almost cried folded so badly! I couldn't even tell where "1" was! Second time, we had some fun!

    What a player.

  • if you had a lesson with him was either on puerto rico usa or africa

  • I had a lesson from this guy. Changed my drumming.

  • great way of listening to the world! still learning a lot!

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