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Pimientito

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RE: classical etudes in Flamenco (in reply to Guest

Hey...Thats GREAT!!
The first section is played really strongly, really demonstrates what I was talking about on the AMA changeover, and I love the improvisation.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 6 2010 7:37:07
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RE: classical etudes in Flamenco (in reply to Pimientito

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Hey...Thats GREAT!!

raphael was a great brazilian guitarist who also incorporated alot of flamenco technique into the music....also recorded with paco
the ama changeover seems like the only way to gain the rhythmic drive of this piece without getting into the 'strategic rubato' often associated with classical performances...
feel?
maybe this piece should be practiced with a pandiero loop with an accent on the 4th semi quaver on each beat...... maybe the way villa lobos played it before segovia interpreted it...
another cool study is the alllegro section of barrios 'la cathedral' or Asturias using a bulerias loop....very slowly at first!
still working on all this but changes the feel...

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 6 2010 8:04:27
 
kozz

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From: Eindhoven NL

RE: classical etudes in Flamenco (in reply to minordjango

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hi again folks ,

have been looking deeply at some basic technique, i was looking at etude no 7 lobos , etude no 1 lobos , and el colibri.

these are mainstays of the classical rep. yet have noticed a few folks in spain play em' for the life of me i aint got the technique any one play them or have any technical advice on achieving the technique to play some thing like etude no 1 lobos , and or el colibri.

cheers


MD, did you already give it a go?

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 8 2010 6:48:47
 
Estevan

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RE: classical etudes in Flamenco (in reply to kozz

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MD, did you already give it a go?

That malaka? Naah, he's shopping for bagpipes.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 8 2010 14:45:28
 
minordjango

 

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RE: classical etudes in Flamenco (in reply to Pimientito

by Raphael Rabello) is cool check out his playing of las abejas , and la cathedral., and his playing of pieces from garoto

yeah kozza im working on technique a lot , been reading some great info about getting the hands together(sycronize) etc.

malaka ?? bagpipes ?now just hold on a min!! still trying to tune me flippin oud

thanks folks for some great links and info , and a laugh with alphabete soup !.

esteve dont call me malaka ill break yer thumb
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