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Joined: Jul. 26 2009
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RE: Sevillanas. Scores for flute. (in reply to jucyjucy)
Someone here may have it transcribed,
Failing that, I would recommend extracting the audio, slowing it down by downloading something like the amazing slow downer, there is a free version, and working it out by ear.
Oh yes, welcome to this foro!
There are a few people here that do not like flute. You will have to try to convert them
RE: Sevillanas. Scores for flute. (in reply to jucyjucy)
Thank you both! I have already performed some flamenco songs, and of course I had to learn it by ear, from youtube :D So probably I will do the same this time. And yes: flute maybe is a bit unusual for flamenco, isnt it? For me it sounds a little bit like a part of arabic medieval music. Anyway, this video is nice :)
RE: Sevillanas. Scores for flute. (in reply to jucyjucy)
The flute in this particular recording is raw and passionate. It makes me lean towards accepting it in this case.
there's a free add-on for mozilla called "download helper". You can use it to save youtube videos on your computer. The free version will save a variety of video formats. If you get the paid version, you can get it to make mp3s out of the downloads.
RE: Sevillanas. Scores for flute. (in reply to jucyjucy)
Yes. thanks,, I am using exactly this one. video2mp3 :)
I have sang Pena penita, then Guarija (in youtube it is sang by a man called Naranjito de triana)., and then tanguillo (very fast!!!) I know italian, but not spanish :( so t'was hard. And.. I am classical music singer. So it was just imitating flamenco singing. :)
RE: Sevillanas. Scores for flute. (in reply to jucyjucy)
actually IMO flute is so cool when it is played accompaniment to the guitar I've played some Bulerias with my friend ( Flute player ) and it was something so motivating and exciting check this site it has some good material : http://www.flamencoflute.com/scores_for_flamenco_flute.html
RE: Sevillanas. Scores for flute. (in reply to jucyjucy)
Flamenco is a DIY art form. Learn the melody and show it to a flute player. Transcribe it. You can't wait around for people to do your work for you. You will learn heaps in the process and it will be easier next time.