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Posts: 15725
Joined: Dec. 14 2004
From: Washington DC
RE: La guitarra flamenca de Chicuelo... (in reply to Güiro)
The fact it is made to be played at a super slow but steady tempo. Later he goes through what would be the different sections of the baile, such as when it speeds up to SolxBul and Bulerias tempos. He does the same deal with the Taranto.
RE: La guitarra flamenca de Chicuelo... (in reply to Güiro)
the Chicuelo Method is wonderful, i also bought that Vid and book from ricardo, on flamenco teacher and its really inspirational , hes groove on the tangos with rhythm accompanyment really swings.
Posts: 598
Joined: Feb. 9 2007
From: Paris, France
RE: La guitarra flamenca de Chicuelo... (in reply to Güiro)
I also have the book.... it's great! There are great falsetas for accompaniement in there and he's just an amazing guitarist... an amazing sense of swing!
RE: La guitarra flamenca de Chicuelo... (in reply to Güiro)
yes his really great yet , i suppose he hasnt god the name as some of the others ?? mind you im in Tibet what do i know
there is a concert of him playing with 2 singers, i cant remeber the name of the video i remember its under lights, and there are flys flying about everywhere,, yet he plays stunningly well, remebering thats its live.
his ideas are really great yet tradional not as say, polytonal as say some of requeni pieces