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cante accompaniment question
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joselito_fletan
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Joined: Jan. 24 2017
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RE: cante accompaniment question (in reply to Gabewolf)
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You can get some more detailed info on cante structure at flamencopolis.com or canteytoque.es. Thanks for the links! totally forgot that faustino put up the flamencopolis site, been watching his videos for years now. My .2 cents on playing to cante is just to listen to it as much of it as you can. The older comercial stuff pre PDL - CDLI is great to learn from. It is "sota caballo y rey" , "llamada, tercios, cierre" kinda structure you want, none of the more modern fancy harmony or compas structure. 3 chord wheels is where you want to start, keep it simple and in compas, do not worry about falsetas, compas trumps fancy fingerwork, does not even have to be cante grande, you can start with cantes "chicos" like rumba,sevillanas, tanguillos. Enough of that stuff is floating around the youtubes to keep you busy for a while. Cheers and Happy New Year!
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