Andres Segovia-El Noi De La Mare
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@notaras1985 Yeah, sure. Latin and Greek are the foundation of Western, Middle Eastern and (partly) African cultures.
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@InterGuru1908 it's one of the worst actually. very poor and not at all "brain-training". i am greek so you understand i can talk about that kind of stuff having a language of five millenia.
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@maluisa3 May be I mean anglotones
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@andalaraja Do you mean, Anglocojones?
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@theritualabuse666 i prefer agustin barrios as god of classical guitar, segovia is more like an old fashioned teacher in comparison and much too arrogant.
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the god of classical guitar
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@CarnivoreConfidence c'mon italians, for instance, use hands and gestures,... LOL
many things dont have to be soooo obvious in this world to be understood. :P
If it is numbers, you have to accept the fact that most of the people in this world speak chinese XD
No, seriously, SFU, with all respect
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@CarnivoreConfidence Firstly, Spanish, the second language spoken after mandarin chinese, has more words than you say (you probably got this information from yahoo forum, haha). Secondly, in case you were right, would be more meritorius for spanish writers to compound "El Quijote" with less words than english has. Finally, vosotros los anglosajones, deberíais miraros menos el ombligo y aprender más de lenguas tan excepcionales y ricas en literatura como el español.
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Ok,I Will go to Catalonia



english is not the only language in this world
InterGuru1908 3 years ago 45
Haunting. One of my favorites!
From Aug 2003 issue of 20th Century Guitar Magazine:
In researching the historical relevance of this work, I found that the guitarist / author Scott Bach discovered this fact: "This sheet music was left open on Maestro Segovia's stand on the day of his passing, and may have been the last piece he played."
fodera6 3 years ago 29