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Petenera a Capela - Accompany this!

Postby Abuela » 14 Aug 2008, 13:13

For those of you with more time on your hands than is good for you. Petenera challenge
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Re: Petenera a Capela - Accompany this!

Postby El Viejo 77 » 14 Aug 2008, 22:28

Abuela wrote:For those of you with more time on your hands than is good for you. Petenera challenge


That would be a couple of light years beyond my current capabilities, so I will pass. ;)

I noticed the picture of the dancer that you use as an avatar when I visited your site. So, it is done in stained glass! Very pretty and very impressive.

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Re: Petenera a Capela - Accompany this!

Postby Abuela » 14 Aug 2008, 23:43

El Viejo 77 wrote: So, it is done in stained glass! Very pretty and very impressive.Doog

Thanks. A bit of poetic licence there - it's actually acrylic. So - no Petenera for you then?
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Re: Petenera a Capela - Accompany this!

Postby El Viejo 77 » 15 Aug 2008, 03:52

Abuela wrote:
El Viejo 77 wrote: So, it is done in stained glass! Very pretty and very impressive.Doog

A bit of poetic licence there - it's actually acrylic. My friend made them to fit windows in the last house I lived in. Unfortunately I'd moved before he got round to finishing them, so I put them in back-lit frames on the wall. I need some more lights behind this one ...one day.
So - no Petenera for you then?


Oh, I like Petenera, I just have lost any accompanying skills I may have had way back. It was dance accompaniment that I was familiar with and did with the Gypsy. I studied with the Gypsy, Mario Escudero's father, Jesus, for 1 1/2 years back in the mid-1960's. Our efforts were cut short because of his health problems and subsequent death.

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