I was talking about a Spanish guitarist that was late post Renaissance,
not Django. Researchability for anything classical is pretty thin on
Google.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Oct 19, 2004, at 10:39 AM, Walt Wayman wrote:
> Django Reinhardt. Not Spanish, Gypsy, and not hundreds of years, but
> a decade or two for sure. http://www.redhotjazz.com/django.html
>
> There's a really entertaining Sean Penn movie you might find of
> interest: "Sweet and Lowdown." I highly recommend it. In it, Penn
> plays the fictitious Emmet Ray, who just may have been the second
> greatest guitar player in the world during the ?30s, after, of course,
> Django Reinhardt.
>
> Walt
> --
> "Anything more than 500 yards from
> the car just isn't photogenic." --
> Edward Weston
>
>
> -------------- Original message from Winsor Crosby : --------------
> [snip]
>> Which famous Spanish guitarist was it that published
>> his playing method with detailed fingerings and he was imitated by
>> students for hundreds of years until it was pointed out that he was
>> missing fingers.
>>
>>
>> Winsor
>> Long Beach, California, USA
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