Wonderful interview. I loved learning about Martin’s journey. It was like watching a live documentary. So cool! Martin shared so many valuable experiences as a professional jazz musician. Think, Sing, Play was my favorite. Thank you Martin for sharing your history. I learned so much from this interview. Thank you Samuel for hosting talking music. Martin mentioned having a mentor is so important in learning music. I consider you my mentor Samuel. You’re an incredible professional flamenco guitarist.
@SamuelMooreFlamencoMusic9 ай бұрын
I'm so pleased that you got so much out of this Will and thank you so much for making the time to leave such a positive and thoughtful comment 😊! Having a great day and speak soon 👍
@nicholasbuttle75279 ай бұрын
Pure gold.
@SamuelMooreFlamencoMusic9 ай бұрын
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it 👍
@hondablack19 ай бұрын
Fascinating ! Thank you. I remember going to see Martin at the Victoria Hotel in Menai Bridge, ages ago , on two occasions, once with Jack Emblow . Totally amazing , both times. Wonder if Martin remembers those gigs ?!
@SamuelMooreFlamencoMusic9 ай бұрын
My pleasure, I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the interview. Regarding the concerts, as you saw in the interview, Martin has an amazing memory so he may well remember 👍.
@Kevin-nr9lj9 ай бұрын
Amazing discussion. Loved hearing about Martin's musical journey. Thanks for the video, Samuel. Hope Martin Taylor will be back for part 2 someday
@SamuelMooreFlamencoMusic9 ай бұрын
You're most welcome Kevin and I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video. Thank you for taking the time to watch and leave a comment.
@thetvshooter9 ай бұрын
@@SamuelMooreFlamencoMusicand come back as our guest to our Happy Hour Hangout with Martin Taylor
@SamuelMooreFlamencoMusic9 ай бұрын
@@thetvshooter any time my friend. It would be my pleasure 👍
@kevindonnelly761Ай бұрын
Classical Guitarists are bad sight readers too. Just about every new piece they learn has different systems / elements / arrangements to the others. I read it for five years. I once played at a 'soiree' with a Graduate (BMus) Classical Guitarist - and they couldn't sight read a chord chart to a well known folk tune. For fun, they liked to play children's songs and simple folk tunes. That left me wondering 'why did they get a Degree ?'