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Un poco de Fandangos
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Mark2
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Joined: Jul. 12 2004
From: San Francisco
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RE: Un poco de Fandangos (in reply to Ricardo)
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Thanks for your post. I did catch the enlogated line. You just have to wait until the singer resolves. This is the real challenge in accompaniment, in baile too. Like I wrote in another post, in working on a tango with La Paquera, she draws out the temple, and some of the letras, for a long time and it can require a few chord changes. I'm sure it's why you see guitarists paying rapt attention to the singer. It's a high wire act for the guitarist. I'll bet for guys who grew up in it, it's natural. For folks who spent their formative years playing rock, r&B, etc, with set changes, it's new. I might never be able to catch this stuff on the fly, but it's fun to study.
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