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henrym3483

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fandangos por baile? 

could anyone put me in the right direction for falseta's por fandangos that would be appropriate por baile?

going to be working with a dancer friend who is setting up a class which is local to me.
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machopicasso

 

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RE: fandangos por baile? (in reply to henrym3483

Do you want something for Fandangos de Huelva? If so, then why not Paco's "Aires Choqueros"? If I recall correctly, there's a dancer on the recording; so that might be helpful.

Gerardo Nuñez has one on an album accompanying Juan Ramón Fuentes (on iTunes).

Vicente's "Mensaje" might also be useful.
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KMMI77

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RE: fandangos por baile? (in reply to henrym3483

quote:

could anyone put me in the right direction for falseta's por fandangos that would be appropriate por baile?


Hi Henry,

It will depend on the choreography, how experienced your dancer is and how adaptable you can both be. It's important to build up and resolve at the same time so try to find falsetas that work with your dancers steps. The dancer should be able to add or subtract an extra three or 6 beats to accommodate falsetas. And it may be necessary for you to do the same.

Without being able to see the dance it is difficult to recommend specific falsetas.

Keep it simple to start with, as making the rhythm groovy is the important part. Work on one section at a time. Try different things. Ask the dancer where the letra starts and finishes? See what works and what doesn't.

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val

 

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RE: fandangos por baile? (in reply to KMMI77

Hi Henry
It depends what structure your dancer wants, but I think this is great
El Pele/Vincente Amigo - Qué Bien Te Suena.
Here's a youtube vid of someone dancing to the commercial music.
If you like it, I can send you a video of a dancer and guitarist working out their own version
(if I can find it - I think I have it somewhere). PM me your email
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Chiste de Gales

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RE: fandangos por baile? (in reply to henrym3483

Its pretty basic, but Ive always liked using this material:

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