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RE: ****New Beginners Challenge Summer 2011 ****
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Adam
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From: Hamilton, ON
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RE: ****New Beginners Challenge Summ... (in reply to villain)
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ORIGINAL: villain Seems like many are written down in 3/4 or 3/4 and 6/8 and that same book as that one bit of sheet music came from states accents on 3, 6, 9 and 12. I'm thinking stick around that with some room for interpretation? I am going to try and merge a few things I have heard (like andy above, the granados book, some recordings, etc) and see what pops out. Does seem like judging will be tough though. Maybe I'm misunderstanding this but malagueña is free-form. It can have sections in compás (and it would be a 3 beat, so as you said, 3,6,9,12), but in general you definitely don't need to stick to that, and to be honest I think you'd be better off not sticking to that. Free form has its own challenges, you shouldn't shy away from them by clinging to compás!
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Date Apr. 4 2011 2:15:37
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