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Solea por bulerias compas ideas for dance accompaniment
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dararith
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From: Oakland, CA
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Hello all! I just recently joined this awesome community and this is my first post, so hopefully I don't get chewed out if I asked something that's already been said or inappropriate. Anyway, I searched for Solea por bulerias tabs, but I did not find a lot of stuff for compas stuff specifically, or short falsetas that emphasizes the compas accents without losing too much of the rhythmic feeling. I do see a lot of great mp3s posted on this forum where everyone did beautiful compas sections in between the falsetas, but alas, with no video or tab, it's hard for me to follow. I would like these because I am fairly new to flamenco and I'm accompanying a dance class where I play the same 2-3 variants of a solea por buleria section and I know they are bored out of their skulls (heh, even I'm bored of it...). My playing lacks energy and drive. Every now and then I look on youtube and I try to 'steal' small sections for various parts I like (i.e. a basic arpeggio/alzapua section on beats 7-8-9-10) and I try to groove it to my library of of cut-and-paste compas that I play, but a lot of times I can't follow all of it. I hope this makes sense. The video/tabs can be your own creation with whatever compas chord voicing and technique you like (i.e. a basic arpeggio sequence, short alzapua on specific beats, or even fully laid out compas playing...etc). Anybody have any of these to share? Any small bit would help ... modern or traditional. Thanks!
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Date Dec. 27 2010 20:32:48
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dararith
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From: Oakland, CA
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RE: Solea por bulerias compas ideas ... (in reply to dararith)
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For the sake of moving along with ideas: 1) I've seen Chicuelo do some variant of the following form: Beats 7-8-9-10 of the compas (you might have to raise your screen resolution for this), ------------------1P0------1P0-------------------------0-- -----------3-----3----------3-------3P2----------------2-- -------3---------3----------3--------------------2------3-- ---2------------------------------------------------------2-- ---------------------------------------------------------- 0-- -------------------------------------------------------------- 2) I also know that folks do a picado run on the same 7-8-9-10 beats, but I'm not sure what it could be. My guess is this..from what I hear, which is probably really basic: ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- -----3---2---0-------------------------------------- --------------------3---2---0------------------------ -----------------------------------4---3---1---0---- ------------------------------------------------------- Where beats 7,8,9 each start on a new string, respectively...and last open note is for beat 10. I know this is all really basic, and some can find these in compas DVD/book sets, etc...but maybe you have your own variation of something that you do and can contribute. I'll post up interesting versions of my own, but thought I could get started with something.
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Date Dec. 30 2010 19:40:22
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