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uh-huh well, it's important that you learn to look over there and understand that once you become an adult, everything from now on. well , how would you stop, but somehow grow up and begin to grow old. yes, there, it means that we are going to this very death; moreover, when mom leaves, of course, there is no one else between us and death now, because parents, including psychological ones, perform the function of protection between me and death, while they are me it's like he's not supposed to die yet. yes but not next but this is again in the linear category of categoricalness, when we realize that in fact there is only us. this is also a story about the fact that everything is any, and your decision to turn away from what happens from the fact that we are still going to death. she doesn't stop. this one is movement. all 20 plus years. it still happened.
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turn away. look away today. well , this is happening, for example, sergey told his little six-year-old three-year-old that we are all dying here. this, by the way, is also yes, yes, please, what is death? i said what's happening to you right now he said how it is. i speak. you 've been dying for 3.5 years. he says, and you, i was dying, naturally cried. well, i was sincerely convinced and still convinced that i would rather tell this truth in three and a half years than tell him a story about the fact that someday they will come up with a pill, and we will all live forever. and this fear of death is very important for you to live it straight and be with it. it is the norm for every living being on earth. well, okay? what are you with leaving today? that there was some
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feeling that the door of mom's story is closed , i close it, this is her story. there i had a history with this. the door opens tomorrow you wake up, how will you work with this fear? i'll probably go immediately to drink coffee, i'll take a cake, i'm fine in it for my future death. accepting it when it is. and what i think is true,
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adults, only people can meet there already. well, yes, there is, because it turns out as if i have been there for so long. what is, well, fearing her death. well, i'm stuck in in childhood, you know the ancients did not just say the moments of the sea, they said i remember about death. they didn't talk, avoiding her, they said just remember, they uh-huh, and you understand the cemetery once i had this thought all the time of our program. for some reason, i really want to recommend that you go to the cemetery, no matter how it sounds now. i was there once. after the quarantine, i turned 21. you know, i will give you one recommendation, when you go to the cemetery, until you get to her grave, there will be other graves and on the graves of all necessarily written. eh, the date of birth is the date
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of death and a dash between it, and i want to suggest that you practice this meditation and look at others. uh-huh realizing that a dash is death, they date at the end. the way it is this aspect of dying, and it will simply become easier for you to be with it, so that you realize that today, in general, is the first day of the end of your life and every new day will be the first. it is logical to say that you had dying psychotherapists with you. well, today is such a deep truth? theme and thank you for coming to us with it today. i became easier to breathe. thank you very much psychologists and psychotherapists and we
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spoke with victoria of an existential crisis. hello dear friends, this is nothing more than an anthropology podcast on pervoi , this is exactly the same ethereal construction that you will immediately follow. run to the nearest guitar shop to buy yourself a guitar, because now people will lie down and show you a style after which you will not remain indifferent this style, of course, is known to an expert in the guitar business. we love this style terribly, but for many today ether will be an opening question. what could be found in the details here and the shatavarishchi could count them a lot, dear friends. a new one came to the fore. i think the guitar style , which in english is called fingerstyle
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well that's great, one of the most cherished figures in domestic fingerstyle. why dear yuri you have such a shabby top of your beautiful guitars, well, the fact is that firstly i use the nails on my right hand. these are the same five picks that are never lost. yes and uh, the way they are actively involved in the game and percussion elements. yes , i also use drums of some kind, and therefore, yes , the upper deca is all the time, but the poor one falls under the blows of the nails. if you suddenly wanted to explain to a child, i would show
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it is interesting that this style allows you to revive what seemed a long time already known , you will not find anything new. yes, to be honest, i’m already a little fed up, but when such a master as yura a is in front of you, the winner of two international fingerstyle competitions, you don’t get down to business. as everything wishes , too, can happen to you. say you could have a musical mass like plant the soviet dog. here in this rhythmic broth this funky broth and show what can come of it. do you know, yes? i would probably take the composition of the amazing as an example. e zatsepin alexander sergeevich sergeevich yes, from the film prisoner of the caucasus.
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to invite yura. i'm zhenya for this chair. let's change it further, because the viewer will not see it. if yura sits with the neck towards the viewer of the main character of this style, because as it is, of course, our poor inexperienced guitar virtuoso. the viewer will start following his left hand. it will seem to him that these yuras run along the neck with their left hand, by the way, they run, of course, they run without their left hands, but the whole point is that the beak pierced the fingers, this is a very masculine style, because in business it’s only right hand. i like the left hand of this woman. this is the truth. this she takes, but this is in her, that is, contains everything you need to know about gar. a melodies yes but set it in motion method. a method - this is a male verb predicate. and this is the right hand of the lord. that's why fingerstyle? well, a bit of a circus genre, because there are incredible abilities, like an acrobat
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in a circus, like a juggler of some kind, maybe like a guta-percha plastic gymnast. that's what it is, well, there are many different techniques. yes, one of which is generally according to legend, how the finger was born. yes, because when the guitarists were jealous of the pianist, because here i am, not with one left hand, they can play both the bass and the chord. and their right hand plays melody and, accordingly, uh, the guitarists also wanted to learn this way and came up with a technique, boomchik, which actually started it all with one thumb. she played it bass and chord. and then the rest of the fingers play solo, and there is also a slave technique - this is a bass technique, but fingerstyle, we can add percussion and chords to it. and how did this very disastrous path for you come out on your life path. uh, a tool since i have to be
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a stock broker to close up. here you go. hey mom, for sure. yura who are you will you grow up? i'm like, so at least nothing, but you can also accompany strange stars and have loot. so now it's all finga. this is a solo affair, dear friends. god forbid, thanks to today's our meeting of his audience, a little more will be filled with you. and so, in principle, this is for those who understand, since such a disastrous thing was boiled on your head, but at the age of 7. if we talk about the guitar, yes, my mother said you will go to a music school, you will play romances for me, because she loves the guitar. these are romances of guitars in her i always had to learn this solfeggio at home, no one needed small terses and pentatonics. i ran out of there and played. uh, football in the street, as usual, a normal child. uh, male, and basically truant, ended up somehow, and then uh, you
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know at some point. i heard on youtube that they don’t have mimoel, it seemed that it was insanely easy. i think yes, i can play. i'll take now learn a couple of songs so that in the company there is also such another one more company also such blues and fingerstyle. yes , i didn’t know about fingerstyle at all then, but already i began to be interested when i realized that i had discovered the notes. yes, it was tours. i got stuck on the first beat. eh, just completely and permanently. i realized that this is not an easy story at all. i understood, and all that is not simple attracts me with its complexity and passion is to learn it and i'm all there, in general , disappeared, uh, in this study of phi. a whole later, and soon, thanks to my mother , i met an amazing teacher who became my teacher. this is evgenia vladimirovna khanova , a violinist by profession, i think, yes, that is, in general, she doesn’t even know the guitar, she doesn’t even really like it, except for jazz, if this joe pass, yes
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or django reinhard or until lucia and all the other guitars she associates with bard music . this is not close at all, she is a conservative. and somehow it happened. that is, she, uh, i would come to her. she says play it. i played it. she speaks so well, let's get it right. this is the bass, this is the melody. this is a medium voice. this should sound like it. like this, like this, ah, when did the difficulties begin? i tell you you know, it's impossible. you don't understand guitar. if you knew, you would not have asked to play like that, because it's, well, unrealistic. she just says something like that then came here, it's unrealistic to put down the guitar. go work as a designer, that's all, and i went to study, sat down for seven o'clock at eight. on the day he came and showed he did what she asked, she said, i'm shocked.
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dear friends, this is yuri polezhaev, one of the masters of fingerstyle. this is the name of an exceptionally fashionable guitar style. and this is an anthropology podcast on channel one. yes but every tooth is in its place. this is your job. this is your, uh, arrangement, and someone who goes into fingerstyle, of course, should understand that he goes into arrangers. yes, you have some kind of school of your own, you write tablature for children for some such. quite right. i have, uh, the author's arrangements. eh, what did you say? yes, this is primarily
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a fingerstall. yes, the repertoire must come from somewhere. and if you don’t make it yourself, then teach it, and there are few where you can find it, because there are not many arrangements finger steel. yes, because the style is complex and technical, it's difficult to record everything in notes, because these are all the beats. you also need to fix it somehow. it's like a separate art in general. this is also a crossroads, after all, you heard it, and i must say that musicians of such a class as yura polezhaev are considered the highest form of imperfection of human oil. talk to the teapot. what is the secret of his work? do not help a person with advice, do not tell what you are, how did you achieve this, what and what secrets did you discover in guitar business along the way, but it's immoral, so it's natural you can go on the internet? yes? yuri polezhaev here comrades. uh, such a story that you see on the right hand, which we talked with you so much today, there is a ring,
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lord, this is not only yurin's martyrdom. tell me about your family, please, i understand that you want to know how they endured all these, because dear friends are in such a difficult time, and money is like your fingers more key, if a musician does not rehearse for a week, it becomes audible to him for a month - this becomes heard by the people around. but i, you will rehearse in our houses. there is no place where he would sit, because i lie down and play. and it's not an electric guitar. and i hear it's a very good sound. poor people, my mother went to bed knocked on my wall and told beethoven to play music well. i already went to bed. yes , but she survived. uh, steadfastly withstood , then uh, you know, when all the circumstances were already saying that i would definitely become a musician , i was already beginning to succeed, competitions
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, performances, concerts, work was already beginning, paid for music, and in this case, my mother said the dishes, do not touch. i'll wash myself . do you have a nail? yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, my father also supported in every possible way and said, this is it, if you play this, then this, of course, is already a different level, that is, he supported, so to speak. excitement and motivation will run on my generation, dear friends, you thought of us, our mothers also believed that nothing good would come of us, because we played these guitars and listened to these records. here you go, here we are the children went. well, yes-yes-yes, quite right, the wife is also just as resistant to her now. uh, well, actually, since we've been huge together. here such a burden was imposed, and help me with the choice of my arrangements, because she is the first person who is always there and when i make some kind of arrangement or write some kind of composition, i immediately resort to her and say, listen how and like this . and if it’s like this, in short, that’s all, that’s enough,
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i already have such a head. i've been singing your song for 3 days, father, you don't have it yet, well, there will be nothing that dances on them. here i wonder if you will force them to sit with a guitar. sign up in the toilet. where else to sit? eh, after all, she crawled through so as not to disturb anyone. i do, yes, or, by the way, there is another life hack. uh, a sponge for washing dishes is inserted between the strings and the guitar, by the way, the sound immediately disappears and you can practice. it really saves. all. well, in the evening, when already show and what the lord in his mercy gives you as a revenge in the profession of a musician, there are pluses. i think, well, personally. i see some pluses. i mean, it's kind of complicated. this is understandable, but any work. if you want to be the best, it will be difficult, so. eh, pluses are smiles, smiles and happiness of people who listen to music and get such emotions, what is surprising to me so far
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two-stenka, they used to play the usual one in rostov. i won’t see you alyonka, firstly, and secondly, only you and i under escort they will take you far north. i do not think that this is your theme and there was some first. let me tell you, proto-chipping style is fingerstyle in general, because this is not what it is, just a new phenomenon, as i am trying to show here a young musician, of course, the future belongs to him, but a phenomenon in the guitar world. known. maybe not in this integral form, in particular. jan mountains. it can be said, e the forerunner, yes, after all, well,
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django reinhart is definitely a huge contribution. yes, he brought guitars into history in the first place, yes, into history. jazz music of course it is gypsy music that takes a melody on the strings while using your thumb to reduce something from, er, the market. that is, here is gypsy jazz, there are the beginnings of fingerstyle, well, oregia can also be considered this, well, remember, at least the friday group, yes, great. well, you can remind us how reggae fingerstyle sounds. eg
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an indicator that can help a person to say you know, perhaps here is a fingerstyle - this is my business. and i just hadn't heard it before. and now i'll hear it. that's what i want here in which case man. maybe hopefully. yes , at least some success in this matter, yes, in almost any, if there is a desire that is greater than uh at this moment. tell me what you would name people, uh, as your comrades-in-arms in style colleagues in style alexander myachko. hey, great guitarist. my friend now lives in germany, how does he do it? this is just with the ball, that is , amazing, especially funny when he starts talking about how many microphones he has in his guitar and the person believes that this is the whole point. and so he has one microphone
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coming another on e. hmm the body of the third guitar is so, it's clear, what you understand. he uh i had da case when i played and uh it there was a painting and a gallery. i just turned up the volume a little bit on the combo and continued to play the two men. they stood and one speaks. well, look, he turned on the backing track there. and now the music sounds, and he stands happy and smiles and, well, makes a movement, as it were, and the music comes from there. and i heard it. the fact is that the sound is from the speaker. he is directed at the viewer very loudly. they start talking louder. and i'm standing behind the column and listening to myself and them and everything that, in general, the conversation is about and yes, i showed such trick, when i played uh, with one hand. and, of course, the viewer who does not know that this is possible, that it simply presses the left hand
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with the force of the fingers, is called tapping. yes, that's right, then people think that this is a phonogram and very often there were a lot of such cases when i play, work, and somewhere in some places. and uh, guys, they say it's a backing track. and you can hit the guitar. or you can knock, or you can try, is it really real, and so on very, very much. i would also like the surname to sound, maxim boyarushki for this very good guitarist. dagog between very young. here the teacher is already with us, and the cheburek is evening, my friend somehow doesn’t know this for 30 years already my friend. here is a tireless promoter of the guitar. and this finger put pasties or wenger became in a row. yes, quite right, he timur was the organizer of the concerts, then by. for in russia actually the competition that you i won, he also held it together with the company sigma guitars and timur da timur played several things
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here 100 by manuel. there is a duet, at least they are recorded on video. this he plays very well. you just understand, that's all, yes, here, he has decreased, this interferes. you see, but the fact is that there are still many years of playing music in a group of grandmasters, post-country, of course, leads to the fact that this is just the bluegrass style. and as we said, country, bluegrass is one of the forerunners of fingerstay. yes, this is very interesting, of course. and here's another thing, which is good. eh, this style is warmly recommended by comrades. uh, just boldly take up the guitar. you don't have to break your finger. here yura polezhaev , in his generosity, will add jazzmen. yeah come on. here. take you ef. diess! m -9 4 + 3
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is take it and now the article is late, it is already necessary for the next one. yes, you see , an open string should sound, so the fingers do not need to be broken on the left hand. of course, dear friends. do you suddenly lie down after watching this meeting of ours today? you uh run. the nearest guitar shop we will consider our task completed, if you need advice and notes at the same time. find polezhaev on the internet, i am convinced that you fell in love with this man, like his guitarism, he is in life the same light and kind, mom and dad did everything so that yura from childhood did not see bad people in life and we ask you to remember yuri polezhaev and the entire anthropology podcast on the first like this
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