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Posts: 898
Joined: Dec. 6 2012
From: Lisboa, Portugal
RE: Lole y Manuel - La Tierra Que Canta (in reply to rodrigovalt)
My God... I really like Lole...
Einoras, there's not much to tab, it's mostly compás. There's only one short falseta at the end, but I'm sure you can figure it out by ear. Best of luck!
Posts: 3
Joined: Jun. 3 2013
From: Vilnius, Lithuania
RE: Lole y Manuel - La Tierra Que Canta (in reply to einoras)
Thank you guys for such a quick answers! I'm very happy I found this forum with so much wonderful recourses.
However coming back to the topic... rodrigovalt - yes I've seen this video and it will certainly help a bit...
FredGuitarraOle - well...I'm totally new to flamenco and even I'm familiar with guitar overall for like 10 years, I haven't really been playing much in all those years, I've never transcribed any of songs and my ears are not trained at all :D But maybe you're right - I should try to figure it out myself haha. I'm just afraid it would take less time for me to write piece of software to extract the chords from digital audio than to actually HEAR them ((((:
It's a bit out of topic, but how did you learn playing? Were you just following some of the books like I do with Gerhard Graf-Martinez book? I think it's also good idea just to learn some songs I like while doing all those exercises to get that damn 4 finger rasgueo work, especially talking about my useless pinky :D Even if it would take weeks to master the song, this would give me some additional fun while learning (however not sure if I need more fun as my everyday life already goes all around flamenco). What's your opinion and experience?