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The well-known composer among Brazilian art community by his experimentation of baroque polyphonic style blended with Brazilian folk music. | |||
[[Bedroom Acoustics (song)| Bedroom Acoustics]] is probably inspired from the great guitar master Heitor Villa-Lobos. | [[Bedroom Acoustics (song)| Bedroom Acoustics]] is probably inspired from the great guitar master Heitor Villa-Lobos. | ||
[[Matthew Bellamy]] had six months of Flamenco Spanish guitar lessons. | [[Matthew Bellamy]] had six months of Flamenco Spanish guitar lessons. Matt also once gave a bit clang on Villa-Lobos Study No.7 prior to [[Muscle Museum (song)| Muscle Museum]] in Hullaballo's concert and played Study No.2 probably in French radio station interview <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdSc5xc7Rg4&t=115s</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:25, 4 July 2022
The well-known composer among Brazilian art community by his experimentation of baroque polyphonic style blended with Brazilian folk music. Bedroom Acoustics is probably inspired from the great guitar master Heitor Villa-Lobos. Matthew Bellamy had six months of Flamenco Spanish guitar lessons. Matt also once gave a bit clang on Villa-Lobos Study No.7 prior to Muscle Museum in Hullaballo's concert and played Study No.2 probably in French radio station interview [1]
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