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RE: Flamenco Metronome
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RE: Flamenco Metronome (in reply to Ron.M)
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ORIGINAL: Ron.M I appreciate what you're saying Deniz...but I suppose it's because I don't hear 12 beat cycle falsetas in anything (eg Solea..Alegrias..Bulerias..) as being "linear"... but splilt into groups of 6's...where (in it's simplest form) the first 6 "sets up" the phrase and the second six "finishes it off"...(or does so in multiples of 6). Just my way of seeing it I suppose.. No problem. You can see it as 3, 6, 12, whatever you want actually. What i was meaning is something different, namely, if you have ROWS instead of a CIRCLE, and when the "cursor" (lets call it that way) is at the end of the cycle (whether it be 3, 6, 12 beat cycle) then you have to JUMP to the first count (for the next cycle). In a circle there is just ONE way of motion, which is normally clockwise. Meaning, beats that immediately follow each other in time are also placed adjacent in vision. I understand though what you say about the finishing off part of the second six group.
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Date Aug. 5 2010 15:05:49
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el prado
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RE: Flamenco Metronome (in reply to Stu)
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I felt obliged to inform a member in need of a flamenco metronome ( Veitflamenco). of a metronome I had been using. Do you really think this informative, sincere piece of news: "Check Metrotunerlive at www. strore-musiclive.com. Some of my classmates and I are using it and are quite happy with it." desrves: making fun of me or my statemen ,by saying: "I have a metronome that does tic tic tic tic tic, and I am happy with it!"? Actually I was upset because I felt I had been tried to be made fun of, personally. As for the Metrotunerlive, which my classmates and I were first informed of by our teacher Manuel Berraquerro, in Sevilla, I can repeat we are quite happy with it, really. I had already had the old Mundobeat for some time and I prefer Metrotunerlive. Although , I never tried Oscar Herrero's expensive metronome. My reaction to doit's impolite reply was much harsher, because I couldn't stand such behaviour. Regards El Prado de Sevilla
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Date Aug. 10 2010 16:48:50
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