The pics of Maestro Sonny and me are from Dieter Knuetel (sp?) and Alfred Plath's big shindig several years ago in Dusseldorf Germany (A "20 masters under one roof for one weekend" sort of thing). Great fun! Given the nature of such an event, it was expenses only for us and Germany is a long trip from Los Angeles. I can honestly say that seeing that Maestro Sonny would be there was the key factor in my decision to go. I had heard rumors that intrigued me and made sure to schedule my day so that I could check him out.
He recognized me and was very kind and gracious. A very gentle demeanor. His "pendulum" training method is conceptually quite similar to our "metronome" and so we were able to achieve a base level of training rapport quite quickly. He gracefully and effortlessly established some serious angles on me. The amount of distance he could glide was quite amazing. When we did knife he did standard grip reverse edge-- which I had never before experienced in the hands of someone who knew what he was doing.
I asked if he would teach me and he laughed and said he would rather exchange techniques. I think I may have blushed a tad.
He gave me his address, but in one of the larger stupidities of my life I failed to follow up. I was in LA and he was in Oakland and as the years went by it was always "I'll get to this next month".
I got word of his lung cancer from one of his students. In such a moment one wants to be sure to not intrude or be the ghoul, and at the same time, it is a last opportunity. I had his student ask if he would be interested in doing a Grandfathers 2 with us and was informed he was quite eager to begin.
Things were set up and Ron "Night Owl" Gabriel and I drove up. As we entered his living room/training hall, I was moved to see that he had a picture of the two of us together in Dusseldorf.
It was a very special day as is students came to perform for him one last time.
Maestro Sonny's dignity and composure throughout the day moved me greatly-- off the top of my head I cannot think of a greater lesson than that.
The Adventure continues, , ,
Crafty Dog