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Awesome "oldschool" SolxBul pieces?
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rombsix
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From: Beirut, Lebanon
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RE: Awesome "oldschool" So... (in reply to Kalo)
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For me, it's very simple. I don't think I will ever be able to get down as deep as the greats on this foro have reached (at least not very soon). So I just try to work on technique, and learn compas basics. Once I've learned the compas for a palo, I learn compas variations, including remates, cierres, typical intros and endings, etc. Once I have that, I learn some falsetas. Once I have those down, I try to compose a bit. If something is super un-clear, I ask about it here. And the process repeats itself.
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Date Aug. 31 2012 19:17:53
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Kalo
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RE: Awesome "oldschool" So... (in reply to athrane77)
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For me, it's very simple. I don't think I will ever be able to get down as deep as the greats on this foro have reached (at least not very soon). So I just try to work on technique, and learn compas basics. Once I've learned the compas for a palo, I learn compas variations, including remates, cierres, typical intros and endings, etc. Once I have that, I learn some falsetas. Once I have those down, I try to compose a bit. If something is super un-clear, I ask about it here. And the process repeats itself. Seriously, that is some GREAT advise on how you create and compose! And, IMHO, your playing is AWESOME! I would be honor to come up with the cool compositions and videos in the way you do! Kalo
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Date Aug. 31 2012 19:30:48
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srshea
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From: Olympia, WA in the Great Pacific Northwest
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RE: Awesome "oldschool" So... (in reply to athrane77)
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Manuel Granados’s 'Manual Didactico de la Guitarra Flamenca Vol. 2’ has some nice, very standard solea por bulerias stuff, all just basic falsetas and compas filler, short single compas cycle length stuff. It’s only five pages and about fifteen individual short ideas, but it’s all pretty much textbook stuff, the basic ingredients for solea por bulerias. Oh, and 'solea por bulerias' is NOT listed along with the other toques on the cover of the volume 2 book, which is confusing, but it IS in there. And, ahem , Ricardo has a solea por bulerias lesson over at flamenco-teacher.com, which has a couple compas patterns, a couple falsetas from his CD, and two short “examples” of what basic put-it-all-together phrases of solea por bulerias and solea por medio sound like. The falsetas are pretty tricky, but those basic meat and potatoes examples at the end of the lesson are really nice.
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Date Sep. 1 2012 19:13:01
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