Jason
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Interesting take on Longa Nahawand
Not the most "soulful" performance of the tune but interesting use of thumb position and a good display of what can be accomplished with very precise
technique.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYLcQuA8KKs&feature=share
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Christian1095
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Yeah, I didn't really like but I was really impressed..... sort of "I'm doing it this way cause I can and you can't"
I'm more than a little jealous
Chris Walters
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John Erlich
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He has great technique, but, honestly, I think the sound is pretty typical of what I've heard from immature "prodigies." Just to be sure it wasn't
just this one recording, I listened to one other on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHcGHio47nw (also flashy, with little emotional). Hopefully, he is capable of playing with more emotional depth,
and this will emerge as he matures...
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Jason
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I doubt it, he wouldn't be the first Turkish player I've seen play in that manner and at that speed.
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Ryadh
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Impressive technique!
by the way; he is not turkish, he is Tunisian, some songs he plays with his brother (on violin) are just ... wow, for example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDC-BBOvuKU
Ryadh,
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