This is the best interview of Barrueco I have ever seen or read. Very insightful and entertaining at the same time. Juan Carlos Vera did a fabulous job. Looking forward to seeing more of his interviews.
Great interview! I studied with Manuel years ago in my teens in Masterclass. Its awesome to see and hear how he has grown as a guitarist, teacher and artist. He's one of my favorite guitarist in the world. Hearig him teach and play brings great joy to my heart.
Yes I agree more practice you play better. But must add what you practice understanding what works individually for yourself and noticing progress and results of the time you put into it. For David's over all performances needs to slow down such as Aguado Rondo, Breams performance I can swallow yours David I regurgitate. A for Maunal you say with more practice you play play better but what I've experience over the years in your performances you not mastered string noise. Some people don't mind it but most find it very annoying. If any composer's ever to write a piece for you, but wanted a clean sound through out the piece could you do it. If not, than you need to do some work and listen to yourself more. Squeaks and string noise are mistakes and you have way to many for many. I appreciate both of your skills but now your older and mature lets fix these problems before we all die. David Umberger
This is the best interview of Barrueco I have ever seen or read. Very insightful and entertaining at the same time. Juan Carlos Vera did a fabulous job. Looking forward to seeing more of his interviews.
What a great interview
Great interview! I studied with Manuel years ago in my teens in Masterclass. Its awesome to see and hear how he has grown as a guitarist, teacher and artist. He's one of my favorite guitarist in the world. Hearig him teach and play brings great joy to my heart.
Yes I agree more practice you play better. But must add what you practice understanding what works individually for yourself and noticing progress and results of the time you put into it. For David's
over all performances needs to slow down such as Aguado Rondo, Breams performance I can swallow yours David I regurgitate. A for Maunal you say with more practice you play play better but what I've
experience over the years in your performances you not mastered string noise. Some people don't mind it but most find it very annoying. If any composer's ever to write a piece for you, but wanted a clean sound through out the piece could you do it. If not, than you need to do some work and listen to yourself more. Squeaks and string noise are mistakes and you have way to many for many.
I appreciate both of your skills but now your older and mature lets fix these problems before we all die. David Umberger
Not sure who you are talking to...youself?!?