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Bulerias in Rondena Tuning - Cristobal Corbel   You are logged in as Guest
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Arash

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Bulerias in Rondena Tuning - Cristob... 

Another "underground" find.



interesting idea @ 2:32

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RE: Bulerias in Rondena Tuning - Cri... (in reply to Arash

Great player! I like the golpes he does inbetween.

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interesting idea @ 2:32



That is from Gerardo Nunez DVD. I think the technique is called "slap"? I guess it comes from Bass guitar?

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RE: Bulerias in Rondena Tuning - Cri... (in reply to Arash

Awsome find Arash, thanks for posting. I just worked out a version of that muted falseta at 2:30, its a pretty cool sound...i like it a lot.
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RE: Bulerias in Rondena Tuning - Cri... (in reply to Arash

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That is from Gerardo Nunez DVD. I think the technique is called "slap"? I guess it comes from Bass guitar?


Pizzicato
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RE: Bulerias in Rondena Tuning - Cri... (in reply to Arash

That wasn't pizz, that was palm muting.

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RE: Bulerias in Rondena Tuning - Cri... (in reply to kovachian

Pizzicato on guitar is the same thing as palm muting....... Classical players call it pizzicato and rockers call it palm muting. I have noticed a lot of flamenco guitarists starting to use pizzicato in the last couple of years.... Antonio Rey used it too in the SF show this past Friday night...... also in Rondeña. Cabezas was doing it A LOT in the festival a few years back. Its a cool sound as long as it doesn't get too "Al DiMeola".

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