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by vfdfv
3937 days ago
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Ok, I felt slighted by your presumption that I can't read classical notation. Can we turn the discussion around? I'm legitimately curious about what music you like. My dad tried to make it professionally as a classical guitarist (a long time ago), so we may have more in common than you think in terms of musical taste. Here's an example of music I really like that can't be adequately described by classical notation. Jan Jelinek's "Do Dekor"... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkpaDpwdSUI Jelinek's music is actually fairly tonal but has static-y, noisy textures with arhythmic clicks and pops. I think you might like it. That though is actually fairly traditional compared to some of the noise music and harsh metal that I enjoy. Here's another example, some blistering avant-garde instrumental death metal: https://soundcloud.com/willhill/refulgent-shadow-sunspot |
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Love writing code to the Brandenburg Concerto and Mozart's Requiem. Back on guitar, I like just about anything recorded by Segovia, Romeros, LA Guitar Quartet (I studied briefly under a disciple of the guy who wrote Pumping Nylon), John Williams (not the Star Wars guy, just in case), Paco de Lucia, Piazzolla (not guitar but often accompanied by strings and interesting), Strunz & Farah can be interesting (sometimes formulaic). On the modern side, most of the tracks on the Gypsy Soul album are interesting.
I think this girl is going places:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe8YgTYnjpc
I remember back when I could finally play the Lute Suite 4, it felt amazing. Not sure I ever played it that well. I was way too busy with work to put in the hours required to get really good. The more you play the more you hear small problems that require hours of practice to fix.
This, BTW, is one of my go-to pieces to explain that there are no shortcuts to being able to play like this. The only way to get there is through tons of practice and traditional practice at that. Yes, there are people who have gotten there self taught but it is a horrible struggle that does not develop proper technique, dexterity, etc. In looking through this girl's videos and the repertoire she has I just can't see a self taught guitarist getting there. It's just like gymnastics, one can learn a bunch of stuff and go to "American Ninja" and do well, but the Olympic Gymnasts only get there through a well understood traditional progression that develops various aspects of the athlete over time (lots of time). And a lot of it ain't fun at all. I once had to play scales for four hours straight just to fix a detail with a piece I was learning.
Here's the guy I mentioned I studied under. Before he decided to ruin his career and become an actor and later kill his girlfriend's rabbit and eat it. No bullshit, reality is stranger than fiction:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhqUMEIR8So
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQKGEs0cshg
Incredible guitarist. Years of training. He kicked my ass every lesson. So sorry he screwed up his life.