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for the case, as everything happens, it can also happen to you. tell me, you could plant such a musical mass as soviet pop music. here in this rhythmic broth this funky broth and show what can come of it. and you know, yes, uh, 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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here's the thing, dear friends. first of all, here are our tv comrades-in-arms. they wanted to invite yura. i'm zhenya for this chair let's change it further, because the audience won't will see. if yura sits with the neck towards the viewer of the protagonist of this style, because since this is, of course, our poor inexperienced virtuoso in the guitar. the viewer will start following his left hand. it will seem to him that this is yura running along the neck with his left hand, by the way, he runs, of course, he runs without his left hand, but the whole point is that
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the beak pinged his fingers, this is a very masculine style, because in business only the right hand, if you will, left hand this woman, this is the truth. she takes it, but it's in her, that is contains everything you need to know about mountains. about the melody, yes, but set it in motion by a method. a method 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 here the incredible abilities of an acrobat 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, according to legend, how the finger of the series was born. yes, when the guitarists were jealous of the pianists, because here i am, not with one left hand, they can play both bass and chord. and their right hand plays
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a melody and, accordingly, uh, the guitarists also wanted to learn this way and came up with a technique, boomchik, with which, in fact, it all started with one thumb. she played it bass and chord. and then the rest of the fingers play the solo, and there is also the slap 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, tool like i have to uh became a broker on the stock exchange, please. hey mom, for sure. yura, who will you grow up to be, and like, so at least nothing, but you can also accompany strange stars and have loot. so now his common finge has become. 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
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for those who understand, since such a disastrous thing fell on your head, and at the age of 7. if we talk about the guitar, yes, mom said if you go to a music school, you will play me. shamans, because she loves the guitar loves to listen to guitar romances in her house. i always had to teach this solfeggio not to anyone, not needed small terses and pentatonic. 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 know at some point. i heard on youtube, then mimoel, and the blowjob seemed to be insanely easy. i think yes, i can play. i 'll take a couple of songs now. well, so that the company also has such another one companies also such blues and fingerstyle. yes , i didn’t know at all about fingerstyle at that time, but i already started to get interested and when i realized that i had discovered e-notes. yes, it was tours. i got stuck on the first beat. eh, just
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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 excitement is to learn this and i'm all there in general. gone. uh, in this study of fingerstyle, and then u soon also thanks to my mother, i met an amazing teacher who became my teacher. this evgenia vladimirovna khanova is a violinist by profession. 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 is a pass, yes or junga reinhard or packages, 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 came 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 trouble start? i say you understand, it's impossible. you
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don't understand guitar. if you knew, you would not have asked to play like this, because it is, well, unrealistic. she just says something like that then came here, it's unrealistic to put down the guitar. go work as a designer for everything, and i went to study. sat down at 7:00 at 8 a day and came showed did what she asked, she said, i'm shocked.
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the masters of fingerstyle. this is the name of an exceptionally fashionable guitar style. and this anthropology podcast on channel one. yes, but here every tooth has its place. it's your job, it's yours. uh, arranging, and someone who goes into fingerstyle, of course, must understand that he goes into arrangers. yes, you have some kind of school of your own, you write tablature to some children for some. what is absolutely right? i have, uh, the author's arrangements. eh, what did you say? yes, this is primarily in fingerstall. yes, the repertoire must come from somewhere. and if you don’t do it yourself, then teach it, and there is not enough of it, where you can find because there aren't many fingering steel arrangements. yes, because the style is complex, of course, technical, it's difficult to write down 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 cross dust. no, after all, you would, too, after all, you
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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? don't help a man with no advice to tell you how you achieved this, what and what secrets did you discover in the guitar business along the way, but this is immoral, so it’s natural for you to 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, lord, this is not only yurin's martyrdom. tell me about your family , please, i understand you want to know how they endured all these, because dear friends in such a difficult, yes, but how much money fingers you more key, if a musician does not rehearse for a week, it becomes audible to him
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for a month - it becomes audible to others. but i, you will rehearse in our houses. there is no place where they will sit, 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 withstood, uh , she withstood, then you know, when all the circumstances already said that i definitely becoming a musician i was already starting to have success, competitions, performances, concerts , work paid for music had already begun, 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 me in every possible way and said, this is it, if this plays well, then this, of course, is already a different level, that is, he supported, so to speak. excitement and motivation will run on my generation diplopa yes, yes, yes, yes, dear friends, you thought
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of us, our mothers also believed that of us nothing good will come of it because we played these guitars and listened to these records. it's just that we have such children here . 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 load 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 that's how she in short, that's enough, i already have such a head. i've been singing your song for 3 days to put on something you don't have it yet, well, there will be nothing that dances on them. that's interesting, you will make them sit guitars. 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,
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by the way, the sound immediately disappears and you can practice. it really saves everything. well, evening time when what, lord e vo his omnipotence gives you as a revenge in the profession of a musician, but there are some pluses, it seems to me, 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 is that with a guitar i can give something to people and because they are happy. i, accordingly, also become a mirror happy and that's enough for me.
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will be taken far to the north under escort. 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 gore and hard to this, e can be said to be the forerunner of hungarianstyle. yes, after all, well, django reinhart is definitely a huge contribution. yes, he brought guitars into history in the first place, yes, into history. of course, jazz music, namely gypsy. yes, jazz music has gone. it's a jazz tune while thumb-editing the drive to reduce anything from uh, the market. that is, here is
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very good. well, approximate rivers are like that. maybe there is more somewhere. the forerunner of this style is jazz, jazz, yes, 100% jazz, there was such a cool style called comping, when we illustrate a bass player who plays a walking base, yes. that is, we already add percussionis to the pianist now. now the tune
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is new brilliant but tell me, uh, we still hope that the anthropology podcast has an active impact on its viewers. this is, i hope, uh, active watching, not just couch-watching. if some kind of indicator that can help a person to say, you know, i guess fingerstyle is my business. and i just hadn't heard it before. and now i've heard it. this is what i want. that's the case, man. maybe, uh, in general, hope for at least some success in this matter, yes, in any practically, if
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there is a desire that is more than uh at this moment. tell me what people would you name , uh, as your comrades-in-arms in style, and companions posted at alexander meshko well, a wonderful guitarist. my friend now lives in germany how does he do it? that 's just the ball. amazing, especially funny when he starts talking about how many microphones he has in the guitar and the person thinks that this is the whole point. and so he has one microphone coming another on e. hmm guitar body. the third one is so, it's clear, what you understand i had before the case when i played and er, it was a picture 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 phonogram. and now the music sounds, and he
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smiles quite worthily 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. it is directed at the viewer and is very loud to them. they start talking louder. and i'm standing behind the speaker and i hear from myself and them and everything about which, in general, the conversation and yes, i showed such a 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 with the force of the fingers, is called taping. yes, that's right, people think that this is 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 strike in a kitaria, or you can hit, or you can try, is it really real and so on very, very much. i would also like the surname to sound, maxim boyarushka is
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a very good guitarist, teacher. between here is quite young. here is a teacher who is already with us, and the cheburek is evening, somehow you don’t know my friend, this is already everyone. so this is 30 years already mine friend. here is a tireless promoter of the guitar. and this fingerstayal pasties. it is not unlikely that timur has become a finger game. yes, that's right, he timur was the organizer of the concerts. then past the short story in russia, the competition itself, which i won, and also held it in together with the company sigma guitars and timur yes, timur played several things with 100 mimoel. there is a duet, at least they are recorded on video. this timuro is very good to play. just understand, everything, yes, it has decreased. you see, but the point is that there after all, many years of studying music in the grandmaster group, post-country, of course, leads to the fact that this is just a blue, grass
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manner. and as we said, country bluegrass is one of the forerunners of fingerstyle. 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 -99 4 + 3 is take this for an article too late already have to next. no. see, it should sound like an open string, so fingers. of course, dear friends. do you suddenly lie down after watching this meeting of ours today? you ah run.
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we will consider our task completed at the nearest guitar shop if you need advice and notes in the meantime. find polezhaev on the internet, i am convinced that you fell in love with this person, like his guitarism, he is the same light and kind in life, mom and dad did everything so that yura did not see bad people in life from childhood and we ask you to remember yuri polezhaeva and the whole podcast anthropology on pervoi like this
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hello, my name is dmitry bug. i am the host of a literary podcast called let them not talk, let them read, and i and my wonderful people talk about this sweet wonderful process, because reading e in many ways allows us to live another life reading books. we observe landscapes, we see pictures of the past. we penetrate the secret of strong characters. we meet wonderful people. in a word, read. it's fashionable cool
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wonderful. it's absolutely outdated way of life. this is life itself, so today we will talk wonderful, and our guest is a famous prose writer. sergei shurgunov sergei hello. i am glad to welcome dmitry and we will talk today about the literary biography of sergei shargunov, which is very diverse, er, attractively , we will talk about that. how sergei made his debut at the very beginning of the 2000s, and we 'll talk about his prose books , biographical books. and finally, in the second part of our program, we will talk about sergey shergunov's modern studies on journals about writers' organizations. but, a in the middle between the two parts. we, as always, will have a surprise at this time. i remind that i am either reading a poem or showing
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some old book from my own library. let's see what will happen this time and i'm happy to start this conversation sergey , please tell us how it happened that you entered literature so early. well, not everyone will make their debut, if i remember correctly at 18 or at 19, how did it happen this is a family tradition. it's something special time that it happened that very early began to write composed. fairy tales rewrote the books of life, because i was born in the family of a priest. and in general, the passion for literature captured me literally at the very earliest years, i published domashniy magazine to interrupt you, at the very beginning they rewrote live and i would say, yes, and these are such half-hearted lives, uh, in such uh, homespun covers, uh, lives of the new martyrs those who were forcibly killed in the 20th century yes, the tradition of the revolution
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of the civil war and later in the thirties. here and literature, she captured and began to publish her own magazine at the age of 10. in general, we are for the family, but in general it was distributed and even agreed with a neighbor who reprinted something. although mostly. i printed it myself. yes, of course, and then this server was copied and in general it went. what is called to the people, for example, my first debut in the official press for future bureaucrats. this is the ogonyok magazine where my note was published there. first there was a text about me, and then some of my text, and just all this revolved around this magazine. this is a note was the literary nature of the critical summer. there was an essay. i don't remember. it was dedicated to the fact that there is such a schoolboy who already publishes a magazine called freedom listen how cool this public building is. it's the same legendary years. these are the years when vitaly karotich led
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the flame, yes, then he was resurrected in the flame, gumilyov in the eighty-sixth year. this is a little later, apparently yes, a little later in the early nineties, the ninetieth year, the ninetieth year, and you are 80. that is, you are 10 years old, of course, i don’t even know, pushkin 14 debuted to compare and then, of course, he wrote a lot already as a student at moscow university, took his stories to the novy mir magazine in the journalist faculty of journalism. yes, yeah, there is journalism at the age of 19. it was published there. i mean, you're like, uh, a professional writer. what a terrible combination of words. no, well , everyone writes, yes, it is known e clearly at 10-12 years old. e at 15:00, but not everyone enters the new world of 19 years. yes, for me it was an event and happiness, i remember, we somehow hung out with classmates and uh, there was some kind of topic with
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getting into some kind of night club and i climbed over the fence and one of them yelled shown me. there climbs the author of the new world. and although the rest understood that this publication was only to come, but it inspired me and it seems to me that i myself spread this energy of the legend. that is, it was the legend of shargunov? well, cool, yes cool to publish, it was inspiring and down with energy, then write big things, then apply for a debut award. i received it. well, in general, well, somehow i can’t imagine myself without writing, but at the same time i like this fever of debutantism. yes always want to feel at the beginning of something such a thing something bearer, despite the fact that the family is enough say yes, there and mom and dad. e, of course , literary history, because before
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, by the way, the priest of the pope was a poet and therefore a translator in the family there were always a lot of friends of writers. hmm. there, too, anastasi ivanov tsvetaeva , you can say that i was brought up by my mother, the daughter of soviet writers , and at the same time among your relatives, gerasimov, you know, there, despite the fact that there are different, eminent ancestors? it is very important for me to feel their independence remain themselves and from one side, peering with love with tenderness with trepidation with an understanding of the complexity, because sometimes the ancestors opposed each other literally, dividing into red and white. i still feel like what is called a discoverer. well, it’s also very important that you don’t so much continue the tradition as you try to do something new, it happens so often, and the famous phrase of mikhail roma remember the two
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students who entered him, one did not know anything, and the other knew, everything is fucking were, respectively, vasily shukshin and andrei tarkovsky. you know, the formula innovation in tradition is close to me. uh-huh. i mean, uh, it's really important to feel. this channel has been laid before us, but i really want and it is very important that everything that you think, say , do is not borrowed by the free. well, you mentioned the premium debut. this is an important institution of that time, the prize existed for quite a long time, probably a decade and a half. i may be a little wrong, but approximately, and uh, a lot of people entered literature through it and a debut award. eh, i had something to do with her. and i remember that it is interesting because those who do not yet know how to write, whether they are writers or not, participate in the competition. yes, i remember 400 kg of e-mail, which were stored in the first season.
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yes, i sent it myself. i remember how now in a yellow envelope my tale of love, the kid punished, the kid was punished, but you knew that in the description, in contrast , i didn’t think at all that i would win there were 40,000 rivals then. yes, this is a huge lottery in one nomination. now in the example , the lyceum occupies this niche and still it a very important mechanism for discovering young talents, of course, the most important feeling, it is personal anyway. but hmm, when you take some step towards the reader and meet support. it seems to me that this is important especially at an early time, the kid is punished - this is what love is about, uh, a teenage boy who is twisted and made up seductively. eh, lady, well, as you can see, yes, perhaps very different. this is , in general, such a largely dramatic plot and earlier in many respects a confessional thing that
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is still dear to me in general, probably, uh someone said that the basis of any literature often lies. an unfortunate heart , some kind of broken heart or pain, as tarkovsky said, pain, the elder, some kind of break for happiness does not happen, therefore, it is very fashionable to exploit the topic of trauma. but even before it became fashionable. uh, everyone has always understood that hmm, the experience shapes the writing. well, you know, the topic of trauma is a special one, of course, the topic is not close to me either. uh, well, here's a kind of violent feeling in this topic of the social element. that is, it is always some kind of projection of the personal social phenomenon. this is my point of view, the new socialism of socialism. it was supposed to show the competition of the social life of production, the leading role of the party, and here, although, as usual and within the framework of this canon, they arise, of course, but here all
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the same, i insist i don’t know experience. here is an attempt to scale it socially and generalize always to the detriment of the artistic. none of my business, but if i were i would probably think so, yes, because, well, in general, literature does not need to be driven into a procrustean bed by deeds and even when you have some kind of concept , because without it there is no way then literature itself takes you beyond these wounds beyond these boundaries, because if the heroes come to life, but they already behave somehow by their whimsical routes. pushkin said that tatyana ran away, yes, and got married. remember, it's wonderful. uh, wonderful now wrote a new book. and how many times do you write as a chapter. you know the hero has to go there and refuse. something is wrong, everything turns out exactly the opposite, because, well, some, probably the feeling, the truth dictates another plot of the truth artistic. it, of course, is both moral and
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cognitive at the same time, but here is a very important topic that you understood now very many. unfortunately they are straight forward. yes, i read about something good, the table read better about something bad. has become worse, no, poetry is growing. yes, yes, it is not the veda of shame and literature that changes a person, including through complexity and through evil. eh, i read it sometime. e poorly made like that, and god has a sloppy christmas story. on the contrary, you can become a skeptic and lose faith in the whole world, but after reading a heavy, uh, tragic book. you can actually become lighter, because deeper and you can't speak straight. not everyone understands this either. uh, my favorite example is a soviet cartoon from the soviet era, where the teacher explains how to be modest, you need to do this, and then there are modest among you. they say that is
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