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Piwin
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RE: Quick poll - GuitarPro (in reply to paleto3)
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I'm probably not the audience for this but best of luck! There are a lot more people here who lurk about in the background than people who comment, so who knows, maybe it caught someone's attention. Since you asked for comments, a lot of it looks good to me; the main things missing for me here would be right-hand indications (what rasgueado patterns are being used, direction of strokes while strumming, at least if anything unusual comes up, what finger do the picado runs start on, etc.). Some left-hand indications could also come in handy if beginner learners are part of your target audience. For instance, for you and me it's going to be obvious that the chord on bar 8 is played with a partial bar, but I'm not sure whether that's obvious to people less familiar with flamenco or not. Dunno if gp allows you to add that kind of info or not. I just skimmed over it, but as one last detail, I'm assuming there's a mistake in the chord on bar 13, no? I'm not even thinking of how it would sound. I'm just thinking that I have no idea how I would play that! Partial bar with m on the 3rd fret, I guess. Not sure I could pull that off. I don't have my guitar on me right now so I don't really know. It just stood out as unusual so I figured I'd mention it. Anyway, just my 2 cents!
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Date Oct. 26 2022 19:36:27
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kitarist
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RE: Quick poll - GuitarPro (in reply to paleto3)
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Most anyone using any of this material in a real world context (dance class or a show) will have to use the capo wherever the singer says....So, if you just learn it as is, it's fairly easy to play it up a fret or 2 or even 3 frets Right, so what I was pointing out is that your notes are NOT that. You wrote in classical note notation what technically comes out of the guitar (F instead of E, A# instead of A, etc. everything up a semitone because the fret 1 capo), while at the same time you wrote the frets , key signature, and chords the other, normal for us capo users, way. So the notes in your transcription do not correspond to the other indicators or the key signature - hence you have all these accidentals. Also, I thought you invited comments on the transcription. Why do I have to be interested in purchasing it now?
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Date Oct. 26 2022 21:42:55
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