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1- The Complete book that teaches you all about the Purto Rican Cuatro from the beginning to the end.(How to properly Hold the Instrument, Hand Positions, Cuatro parts, String setup, Tuning the Cuatro, Music Theory, and mostimportant, how to Read Music and Play the Cuatro).2-The book consist of many exercises and musical selections for a beginner student to an advance student. So beginners and advance students can be taken to another level.3-This book was also written for the Bass, (Serrano's 4 and 5 String Bass Method Book). Students can play as a duo or ensemble on the Cuatro and Bass.
1- The complete book that teaches you all about the Puerto Rican Cuatro from the beginning to the end.(How to properly Hold the Instrument, Hand Positions, Cuatro parts, String setup, Tuning the Cuatro, Music Theory, and most important, how to Read Music and Play the Cuatro).2-The book consist of many exercises and musical selections for a beginner student to an advance student. So beginners and advance students can be taken to another level.3-This book was also written for Bass, (Serrano's 4 and 5 String Bass Method Book). Students can play as a duo or ensemble on the Cuatro and Bass.
A metafictional novel about two intertwined stories of love that seek to perpetuate themselves in history. The Worst Thing of All Is the Light tells two stories. First, that of the friendship of two heterosexual men, Koldo and Edorta, through the decades of the late twentieth century in Spainâ¿s Basque Country. In the book Edorta writes in order to try and save from oblivion his relationship with Koldoâ¿a bond for which the word âfriendshipâ? falls short yet for which he is too afraid to use the word âlove.â? It is the story of two men who are in love and donâ¿t know it, or donâ¿t want to know it. The second story is that of its author, José Luis Serrano, in the present day as he enjoys his summer holiday in the same Basque Country and talks with his husband at length about many different things, but mostly about how to narrate the relationship of Koldo and Edorta, two men who did not allow themselves to construct the domestic life that their counterparts enjoy today. Together these stories show a love that the lovers hope will outlive them, a love that is the same even if we give it different labels.
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