Sands of Egypt - Latin Jazz guitar
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@djb0622 Then I assume you wouldn't have a problem that say an Indian produce a hybrid car and claim the automotive culture as his own as well by it his "style."
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god I love hearing this song over and over for 25 minutes straight waiting for it to load all the way.
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i love metal and thos too i areciate a good guitarrist and good music in every style
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this guitars are amazing!
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@DylanBStringer91 I think alot more than that watched it ..But I bet most of them loved it :)
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Yo Jgillat my guitar teacher is one of your students named Keelan. He speaks very highly of you and i am just learnig flamanco do u have any advice?
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@djb0622 I so agree with that..I know vicente amigo is a pure flamenco professional but i can tell he adds jazz in his on some of music.to me its all up to the muscian to fuse and sometimes as a listerner some like to hear just tradional then go find ones who play traditonal and if you like fusion then go to fusion becase the end of the day its all music..too much discriminating these days on oh that not this and that..just sit back listen relax..lol
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@djb0622 eh dont worry about them. this music tells them off without even saying a word
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@DylanBStringer91 i listen to metal. i listen to the best music in the world.
this is absurd. i'm bothered by these 'purists' who claim a rigid, structured flamenco style in the traditional manner is the only way to play, and anyone who ventures outside of it and injects aspects of other manners of playing and other musical styles are producing watered-down bastardizations of flamenco music. if that is the case, then flamenco itself is no better, as the style was created from a fusion of musical traditions from european, west asian, and north african cultures.
djb0622 2 years ago 5
dont need to..... with discipline, a lot of studying, and practice practice practice practice practice.... good luck
rainmaker11 2 years ago 4