Pedram Amini Abyaneh & Farshid Sharif

Two players with one guitar

25-Oct-2010
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Datis

13th Legion

by Datis on

It appears that my comments have made you angry to the point that you decided to democratically(!) smack me on the head for expressing my opinion. You must have been too angry to even spell-check your post! I am truly sorry for this; I was under the illusion that I am entitled to say what I want without being threatened!

I have nothing against people having fun.


13th Legion

Kazem Jaan

by 13th Legion on

dont take it personal, i was not pointing at you with my comment, i know you were joking ;)


kazem0574

Hey, lets not add grievous bodily harm to it either.

by kazem0574 on

I don't see it as judging and gossiping, its just having fun, seeing the humorous side of an experiment by two talented people. It means nothing, does not prove issues with democracy, dictatorship or  politics in general. 

Smile :-)


13th Legion

Each time..........

by 13th Legion on

Each time I hear a another Iranian judging and gossiping about another…oh I feel like smacking them silly aside the head, with a culture like this we have the nerve to talk about wanting democracy ;))

What’s wrong with to fellows having some fun? Is that so hard o digest?


kazem0574

Times are hard !

by kazem0574 on

Perhaps perdam and sharif can only afford one guitar between them both.  ;-)

 

 


Datis

What a waste of talent!

by Datis on

I know Pedram from high school. I also went to university with him and took my first guitar lessons from him. He is a nice fellow. He played and taught a bit of everything all at the same time (Flamenco, Classical and Pop)!

He’s good and considering how long he’s been playing, he should be one of the best Flamenco guitar players now but unfortunately he was sidetracked by pop music and fancy stuff that satisfy the public taste; something like Alex Fox.

I might be wrong but he may have lost interest in Flamenco (if that is ever possible!) or ran out of steam!

As for this piece, you don’t need two guys to play a piece that could be played perfectly well by one person. The second guy (Sharif) is only acting as Pedram’s thumb which is not doing anything.