I think Cathy has some excellent points, IMO.
I'm a Flamenco Guitarist (35+ years, reasonably well known as an authority in the field (
www.flamencochuck.com)
The Flamenco guitar is an extremely difficult instrument technically. So is any instrument carried to the limits of its parameters by talented musicians.
I bought an arranger (PA-80) to learn arranging, since the Korg had one of the best reputations for both voices and the quality of its styled.
But, it is really easy to play tons of music that sounds programmed by Korg without being creative at all, but which would sound "good" to any person who doesn't know music. Not that one can't play counter-rhythm scales, hemiola passages, or difficult rhythms (there are some great ones from the Middle East, and I can't wait to hear some of the Ketron and SD-1 stuff I've been hearing about from the Oriental Arrangers list.)
But it really is difficult to sound like the music isn't created for background music to the hot tubs after the grape stomping festivals in Montecito.
Maybe there are the equivalents of the Oscar Petersons', Stevie Ray Vaughns', the Paco de Lucia's, or the Mozarts that are now playing arrangers, but I have yet to be convinced.... it is just too easy to create elevator music, or la-la boomchicky stuff on these things......
Of course, I KNOW that NONE of you guys would even DREAM of playing like that....
you're SUCH sensitive musicians......
But hey, there is always me.....:-)
And it sure is fun to jam on Ciftetelli or Greek 9/8 (Zembekiko), after having heard so many fantastic interpretaions on Bouzouki (the real thing)......
So hang in there, Cathy. From what I've read, I pretty much agree with you. But I sure love my PA-80......
"Flamenco Chuck" Keyser, El Bitano
http://members.aol.com/BuleriaChk/private/flamenco.html (
www.flamencochuck.com)
"Compas Analysis", "A Flamenco Journey", "Music Theory for Flamenco", Other Resources
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