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Basic information on Rondeña for guitar
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Richard Jernigan
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RE: Basic information on Rondeña fo... (in reply to tele)
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I have read that Ramon Montoya was the originator of the guitar solo sin compás, "Rondeña". (It´s different from rondeñas, a fandango.) Montoya's version spends a lot of time sounding like it's in D--sixth string tuned down to D, third string to F#, a lot of D-major chords, but it eventually resolves to C# in several places, so you could say it's in C# Phrygian. There's an accurate transcription of Montoya's Rondeña, and several other Montoya pieces in Alain Faucher's Affedis book, "Arte Clásico Flamenco," but it's in standard notation, not tab. RNJ
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