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caninemd (August 29th, 2008 @ 2:38 pm)
can someone give me the tabs to this?
iamJROD (August 28th, 2008 @ 10:59 pm)
This is true...The title of flamenco and classical guitar didnt exist at that time, but it doesnt take away the fact that the styles that does players used technically speaking that is not musically speaking, was to become what is under the title of flamenco and classical today...How can I say it...It was in a state of evolution to what it is today.
BFGUITAR (August 28th, 2008 @ 4:16 pm)
The guitar during the baroque era did not make it's way outside Spain (lute was preferred). There was no flamenco or classical guitar at the time, it was just "guitar". When guitar moved outside of Spain it was viewed as an instrument not for dance/song but for composition like piano. Thus people made music for guitar in the style of "classical music" with the goals of performing like one would on piano. New techniques were made to accomodate the drastic music change and the guitar split paths.
Stamnessj (August 28th, 2008 @ 1:35 pm)
You might say he could have worn a different sweater.. But he's still one of the worlds top flamenco guitarists! He is amazing!
sikes1379 (August 28th, 2008 @ 12:06 pm)
no heart what so ever. for one if you felt what you played your ass sure as hell would not be wearing that crappy klondike white person outfit. Fu#kin tool
iamJROD (August 28th, 2008 @ 8:07 am)
To BFGUITAR During the baroque guitar period composers like Gaspar Sanz where using rasgueados which is a flamenco technique in pieces and this was during the 1600's and we also know that Gaspar Sanz composed pieces that are played in the classical guitar repetoire like canarios.My point is that they are related to each other because its all from the spaniards.
ahahhhahhahha (August 27th, 2008 @ 2:35 pm)
che bello.....non esiste più bello strumento....dio benedica la spagna
BFGUITAR (August 27th, 2008 @ 1:04 pm)
All instruments have arpeggios, scales, slurs... The classical guitar's music is not traditional like flamenco. The origins of flamenco is in dance. The guitar is suppose to accompany a singer and dancer. Classical guitar generally can be looked at as a concert instrument, you play to listen and enjoy. A classical guitarist of the time would have zero connections to flamenco. The technique especially is completely different. The tone is also different.
iamJROD (August 26th, 2008 @ 10:48 pm)
To BFGUITAR I think we can compare them...The classical and flamenco guitar use similar techniques like arpeggios,scale,slurs etc...The classical and flamenco guitar are both from spain they just use different types of wood...You said the music and the origins are so far apart?How can that be? They are both from the spanish people...I just think both styles borrowed from each other.
300daysandnights (August 26th, 2008 @ 5:19 pm)
Thats so funny cuz you can show up at a party and girls will be like "whose the nerd in the sweater vest?" but then you wip out the guitar and start playin the hell out of it.
Raduldo (August 26th, 2008 @ 5:40 am)
Not bad,but he could do so much better.For start he could have choosen a diffrent theme to play.
GuitaristWanaB (August 25th, 2008 @ 11:05 am)
Man dis guy is GOOOD!I only DREAM of becomin dis awsum!

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