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minordjango

 

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rh patterns and compas varients 

Hi peoples,

Just looking at a fandangos rhythm (Granados bk2)

it follows this .

E7 E7b9 E7 Am Am G F E E
> > > >

all eighth note rhythm the RH is marked m,a ? will the flamenco police kiil me if i use just i? whats the advantage of doing it the m.a way??

> accents are played just with i or course a do golpe.

Now the trick , how can / i do i alter the accents of ?? what to make it Fandangos de huelva ?? also when i add falsetas what is a logical way ?? i mean can i still some falsetas from pena etc and just add them ? is there differentr accentuation from falsetas in Fandangos to fandangos de heulva??

i have the juan martin book and m .cordoba bk 1 with fandangos and many ideas , yet im not sure how to put it all togteher , juans' book one has some nice falsetas , cordobas is more accompanment seems useful .

im a little lost with it any ideas ??
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 21 2009 7:49:54
 
minordjango

 

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RE: rh patterns and compas varients (in reply to minordjango

quote:

E7 E7b9 E7 Am Am G F E E


holy buggered pirates, pc pirates , it changed the accents , well basically that message took me 10 hours to type

just really want to know if there is a huge difference in a\ccents to thew FDH and fandangos , cant get an absolute answer , and the rh patters , Manuel Granados , usesdown stroke with i and up with m and a feels laborious?? cant i use a all the way.

m granados can sure play
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 21 2009 15:22:28
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