Oh, Brazil, not Spain, wonderful! Sorry, Bruno – as I said, I will correct it in the print data (update).
Thanks for your numerous feedbacks here; and no, it's not a guitar tutorial (I've written a few of those for the German AMA publishing house, but not explicitly about MK) – I do bring the guitarist's perspective into the book from time to time, but it is definitely a book for all music lovers. For example, I also talk about legendary studio equipment, the art of producing and much more. I talk about all aspects of Knopfler's music and about music history in general. The book is definitely also for people who don't play an instrument themselves – by the way, I try to explain certain terms and insider knowledge from the music business to these people in an understandable way.
On the one hand, a proofreading by Jules would be an enrichment (it would probably be very time-consuming, given the 500 pages..., but I can send you a PDF e-book if you want, Jules) - on the other hand, don't worry, there are hardly any significant factual errors in it, I've checked it all myself several times and also had the English translation corrected by a professional. With Brunno, something got mixed up (because he had a post on a Dutch website, I just assumed he was Dutch in the stress). Much of the book is subjective subtleties and my personal interpretation of Knopfler's life's work, no one can really correct that (even Mark himself couldn't correct my view of his music – music speaks for itself, and everyone has their own relationship with it)
But if any of you should come across any factual errors (maybe I confused Mark Knopfler with Eric Clapton, lol

), feel free to let me know. As I said, I can update the print data continuously.
Have a good day, folks (I am working hard on the French translation at the moment),
Richard