A Sound Test and a Story

It's been a while since I last recorded something to post around here. I haven't been doing much in the side of music since my makeshift workshop has gained a little momentum. But, alas, I finished an instrument, and that means I need to make a sound test. I like doing it myself. However, I'm not an expert player.

There's when this thing came up. A year ago, I asked my teacher for the number a renown Cuatro Player from this city. It is the same person who tests his Venezuelan Cuatros. So, it would come in handy to have classes with a person like this. You might be wondering the name. His name is Alexander Mariña. And taking out of the picture Alfonzo Moreno (another reference for the Venezuelan Cuatro in the east side of the country), this is the guy for learning a lot about this instrument.

I talked to him on the phone and finally got the money to start my classes and well, needless to say I was flabbergasted by the skills of his. He's on his 60s but that just means he has developed his technique to a level that goes beyond what you can think about. I'm going to record him playing one of my instruments just to give you an idea.

But how famous is he? Well, he's the god-father and former teacher of one of the most famous Venezuelan Cuatro players of our times, Jorge Glen. Yeah, here's where I drop the mic.

I don't pretend reaching Olympic heights with my playing, but my intention is learning as much as I can. Not only to become a better musician, but to craft better instruments.

There's this funny episode of my first class when he asked me to play a Solo. Well, I couldn't remember any. In my first time in class, I was asking some stuff about harmony and rhythm in traditional music around here. It didn't dawn on me that as this is a Soloist Venezuelan Cuatro player, he would be interested in knowing if I had any skills whatsoever in the area. I tried something, and it wasn't very good. I hadn't been playing for a while. But with some help and commentary on the dos and don'ts in solo playing I got up to an interesting start.

With no further a due, here's the sound test of my 5th Venezuelan Cuatro. Also, there's a little bit of display of some tricks I've picked up during classes along with advices. Classes with this kind of teacher are a lot about watching, imitation and learning. That on itself is a hard exercise for my brain, but one that will help me get a grasp of things in a different way. That's always useful!

This instrument is currently on sale. If there's any Venezuelan friend interested in acquiring it. Just drop a comment. You can also give some feedback. Remember, I'm still learning about playing and making the instrument. Every bit of info will help me a lot.

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Oh, this sounds nice
And what are those sounds, are those some small bells moved by the wind in the garden? Or some helpers there around? :)

Good luck with the lessons, I am sure, sure, sure you will do it well, a future soloist from Venezuela traveling around the world and spreading the words about hive, and Venezuelan cuatro ;)

Wishing you a lot of success, and happy birthday and one day 😇

P.S. listened to your video now already 3 times hahaha, cool indeed!

Thanks a lot.

There are some wind chimes near my recording site. They are always in the videos and I don't mind. They seem to be in tune all the time. The other sounds are from my mother moving stuff in the kitchen.

Good luck with the lessons, I am sure, sure, sure you will do it well, a future soloist from Venezuela traveling around the world and spreading the words about hive, and Venezuelan cuatro ;)

If I get to travel to Spain and play with my favorite pianist, well, that would be the best thing in the world!

Wishing you a lot of success, and happy birthday and one day 😇

Thanks a lot, my dear @mipiano 🤗

P.S. listened to your video now already 3 times hahaha, cool indeed!

Seems I did a good job! 😅

Seems I did a good job!

You did ;)

Never heard a Luthier before. I like it.

Yeah, we usually just talk. This is a Venezuelan Cuatro.

I thought the instrument was a Luthier...

It seems you had a somewhat similar misunderstanding with your hairdresser :P

I see.

Don't think so. I cut my own hair. Well, I used to, haven't had a cut in months. 🤣

😂

I wanted to comment similar, is your hair living its full freedom ;))

Cool btw, I have always wanted to have curly hair, but that wish never came true 😂

Ha, ha, ha. Hair comments. I've heard them all. They are never funny. 🤣

Thank you, I love my hair. I keep it long because I had 14 years of Catholic School and had to keep a private's cut.

Imagine. An awesome hair like this. Kept short. A crime against humanity. 😅

A crime against humanity. 😅

It IS, and please, keep it long 🙏

P.S. my comment had not to be "not funny";((( It had to be kind and funny ;))

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