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HELP: Compas Por Fandangos.
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Ron.M
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Joined: Jul. 7 2003
From: Scotland
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RE: HELP: Compas Por Fandangos. (in reply to gj Michelob)
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I think you're over-complicating it there gj. Fandangos (de Huelva) is really just 4 groups of foot, 2, 3 So it's foot, 2, 3, foot 2, 3, foot, 2, 3, foot, 2, 3 (repeat) Then it doesn't matter what chord you are playing. PS: In case you are wondering, the difference between waltz timing and FdeH is that in Waltz timing, the 3 beat has a soft, decaying sound...but in FdeH the 3 beat is strong/accented. cheers, Ron
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Date Sep. 3 2010 18:30:31
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Ricardo
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Joined: Dec. 14 2004
From: Washington DC
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RE: HELP: Compas Por Fandangos. (in reply to CuerdasDulces)
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quote:
If I am wrong someone correct me please It is not that you are wrong. Alosno is just one of the dozens of typical fandangos from Huelva. So they are not "different" but in Huelva you have tons of other specific named fandangos. Toronjo has his own characteristic style, a "personal" style regardless which specific fandango he interprets. To not make it seem complex guitar wise, the playing CAN be the same for all. The more important differences in that performance are that the guitarist changed, and the key changed as well, and those two factors more then anything changed the "aire" a lot. quote:
I am not sure I understad the part about golpes being needed on 1,4,7,10. You do not mean "tapping the guitar" at all such times? More then simply tapping you really have to feel those points in time super heavy. That is the beat. Regardless of what else you are doing you have to feel the weight of those points. The G chord could help your understanding of this better as it falls right on a heavy beat. Omitting that chord means simply feeling that space super heavy, which is harder to do I think for people just starting to learn the feel. Likewise one can play off ALL those accented beats and all around all synchopated with the changes, but you still must FEEL those points, and doing golpes helps.
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Date Sep. 4 2010 15:08:40
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