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RE: tremelo (in reply to rickm)
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Hola The tremolo is an argeggio. The "flamenco" tremolo has 4 treble notes instead of 3 and sounds fuller. It is usually taught iami, iami. Try mami, mami. This is a far more natural sequence and is easy to play fast. Suerte Sean
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Date Feb. 2 2004 15:33:55
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rickm
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RE: tremelo further (in reply to rickm)
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thank all of you for your replies, and yes tom, I have practiced the exercises on your web site, not consistently, but I have. Another question would be is it possible to play Recuerdos with the flamenco tremelo of 4 beats instead of three.? I guess its possible, but do you loose the flavor of the sequence of Recuerdos then? I have never practiced a mami tremelo and will give that a try. One more question if yuou will, I have seen tab written with lets say a fingered e chord, (first position) which indicates to me a strum of the e chord, then I see a e chord with a wavy line and then a R, indicating rasquedo. Ok , makes sense, but then I'll see lets say the chord written five times in rapid succession which again, to me, indicates a rasquedo. Is it just the same thing written differently? I'll have to try and post a example if needed via cut and paste if this doesnt make any sense. And this is a wonderful forum. thanks again
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Date Feb. 2 2004 18:06:49
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