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Neotriz

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So Ill be teaching flamenco with thi... 

and I don't want to overwhelm her with anything crazy. What should I teach her?



Note: She has no flamenco experience, but good on rhythm and has relativly good music background (she played trumpet in high school for 4 years)
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Chiste de Gales

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RE: So Ill be teaching flamenco with... (in reply to Neotriz

Farruca is pretty good for beginners.
I typically use the one from the Juan Martin book for teaching.

Start with chords only, no falsetas. Decide which falseta will be easiest for her.
Teach her the falsetta and have her play chord material, falseta, chord material.

Gradually build it up piece by piece. My flamenco mentor (a dance teacher) takes this approach with her students.
Teach how to start, then how to end. After that, fill in the middle. That way the student can always play some sort of complete palo.
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Rmn

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RE: So Ill be teaching flamenco with... (in reply to Chiste de Gales

quote:

farruca is pretty good for beginners.


yes you should invite her and teach her the farruca. Maybe she then ask you to dance the farruca. Well, we all know what will happen after that

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Chiste de Gales

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RE: So Ill be teaching flamenco with... (in reply to Neotriz

Just remember to avoid bringing knives to the lesson
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 6 2011 20:44:47
 
gaash

 

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RE: So Ill be teaching flamenco with... (in reply to Neotriz

Hard to answer the question without knowing her goals... your goals it seems we all know :)
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Adam

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RE: So Ill be teaching flamenco with... (in reply to Neotriz

Seriously, Kenzo, just light a bunch of candles and put on some Ottmar Liebert.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 7 2011 10:25:47
 
Rmn

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RE: So Ill be teaching flamenco with... (in reply to Neotriz

to be serious, always start with the solea. this palo really takes care of everything for beginners; compas, phrygian mode, the flamenco feeling. besides that, solea sounds very cool quite easily. for example when you do just Am G F in compas, its like wow. and it has a lot of easy cool falsettas for beginners.
It's a bit hard to master the aire of this palo in the beginning thou, but just listen to a solea of for example enrique morente at the beginning of the lesson.

try the solea, guaranteed succes. sorry for my silly reply of yesterday. good luck
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Yojimbo

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RE: So Ill be teaching flamenco with... (in reply to Rmn

quote:

ORIGINAL: Rmn

to be serious, always start with the solea. this palo really takes care of everything for beginners; compas, phrygian mode, the flamenco feeling. besides that, solea sounds very cool quite easily. for example when you do just Am G F in compas, its like wow. and it has a lot of easy cool falsettas for beginners.
It's a bit hard to master the aire of this palo in the beginning thou, but just listen to a solea of for example enrique morente at the beginning of the lesson.

try the solea, guaranteed succes. sorry for my silly reply of yesterday. good luck


Actually, I quite liked your silly reply of yesterday.

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