Buco, I think that is true, but I also think that there are some teachers who use 'great' as a 'yes, and . . . ' kind of thing. But yeah, very matter of fact would be better for sure. Lot's of music students here are paying for validation perhaps?
@bbwood_98 I was thinking more as a parenting style. But what you said is the case with teachers as well. At least in the beginner stages. Once kids progress, the programs can be very rigorous. Even that was always funny to me. I met that in a workplace too, like "ok, this is a great start". Usually means "man, this totally sucks".
I have totally forgotten this movie, stumbled over it again just an hour ago.
The production team followed the Weiss family in Wilhelmsburg for about one year. Produced in 2007/2008 for German TV by Susan Sekerci, there must exist a German version too, but I only found this french one here:
A bunch of information about the Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg seated Weiss Clan, their history and everyday life. But I don't really like the movie. Altough the director was supported by filmmaker Fatih Akin, who knows Wilhelmsburg very well, I find the narrative way a bit tiring.
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Buco, I think that is true, but I also think that there are some teachers who use 'great' as a 'yes, and . . . ' kind of thing. But yeah, very matter of fact would be better for sure. Lot's of music students here are paying for validation perhaps?
@bbwood_98 I was thinking more as a parenting style. But what you said is the case with teachers as well. At least in the beginner stages. Once kids progress, the programs can be very rigorous. Even that was always funny to me. I met that in a workplace too, like "ok, this is a great start". Usually means "man, this totally sucks".
And this video
@bbwood_98
Thanks for posting this amazing video!
@Willie All Credit to Mr. @Buco on that one!
I've seen that video & I love it!
(and experienced similar at the hands of a few sinti Guitarists & Musicians)
B.
Good news from the Hamburg Sinti scene!
Manusch Weiss will play at the INTERNATIONAL DJANGO REINHARDT FESTIVAL AUGSBURG:
Freitag, den 16.6.2023
Sandro Roy Unity Band & Mozartstädter Orchester
mit Boris Netsvetaev und dem Dirigent Dr. Graber
Vannina und Dimitri Lavrentiev
Joscho Stephan feat Marion Lenfant Preus mit Sven Jungbeck und Volker Kamp
Samstag, den 17.6.2023
Wawau Adler Group mit Wauwau Adler, Benji Winterstein und Stefan Rey
From Forbach to Hamburg mit Brady Winterstein, Manusch Weiss, Benji Winterstein und Stefan Rey.
Martin Taylor (Preisträgerkonzert) mit Jermaine Landsberger, Stefan Rey und Juilan Fau.
Sonntag, 18.6.2023
Croissant, Musette und Baguette. Hommage a Häns'sche Weiss mit Lello Franzen Rosenberg, David Riter, Sam op de Beck und Jan Blikslager
https://www.django-reinhardt-festival.de/die-k%C3%BCnstler-2023/die-k%C3%BCnstler-am-samstag/180-manusch-weiss
I'll be there, any other forum members attending? I'm also planning to busk in the streets of Augsburg with my "trio to be".
I have totally forgotten this movie, stumbled over it again just an hour ago.
The production team followed the Weiss family in Wilhelmsburg for about one year. Produced in 2007/2008 for German TV by Susan Sekerci, there must exist a German version too, but I only found this french one here:
Information about the movie from "movie pilot":
A bunch of information about the Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg seated Weiss Clan, their history and everyday life. But I don't really like the movie. Altough the director was supported by filmmaker Fatih Akin, who knows Wilhelmsburg very well, I find the narrative way a bit tiring.