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El Kiko
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Joined: Jun. 7 2010
From: The South Ireland
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RE: The Next Challenge (in reply to Graham_B)
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it can be one that beginners, intermediates & advanced players can get involved in rather than separate challenges. thats difficult as all levels have a chance to participate but the beginners wont have much chance to shine against the advanced will they? I do like the idea of a challenge open to all though , even though that has always been the case , beginners can participate in an intermediate challenge just for the feedback . Florian , your doing it again , saying ".i am talking the allowing the use of 4 or 5 max notes per brake"..........then ..." i dont thing theres any point of restricting and tying our hands in developing good ideas "" i think the rules themselves are restrictive , as you know when composing what comes out , comes out , just have your challenge idea for the rhythm and brakes but what else gets thrown in is what creativity is all about , but thinking of a cierre or big remate all the time ,, as you said. hmm, best to keep it simple and free ish so everyone understands what is required ,,
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Date Sep. 11 2011 11:30:17
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Florian
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Joined: Jul. 14 2003
From: Adelaide/Australia
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RE: The Next Challenge (in reply to El Kiko)
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yes , I do get the idea , i think , I'm not sure how to do it though. it sounds a bit like you will end up with an intro and straight to the ending, all rhythmic that's exactly the point, that's the challenge...get creative...mentain interest and aire with just rithm & brakes for 12 compases or whatever we agree on...60% or 70% of a bulerias is about the use of rithm and creativity with compas anyway noone says u need an intro...u can go straight into it...whatever it is...people will vote on swing, soniquete, aire, creativity etc... this is just general idea, general plan...we can iron out the little details...as soon as we know theres an interest and how many wanna do it etc.. really all we need to agree on is the loop we use for everyone and exactly how many single notes per compas or brake we will allow each other for example this is some single notes used in a bulerias rithm ...but not really considered a falseta... to say we cant use stuff like this in bulerias rithm or brakes will really diminish the rithm or brakes because they are used ...alot quote:
Same challenge, separate levels so ultimately 3 'winners' personally i think...does it really matter ? before we had prizes...fair enough...but now theres no prizes, only prize you have is what you create and invent, yours to keep and use......and also this is not so much a question of technique...an intermediate could possibly beat an advanced...its more a question of creativity
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