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RE: Rhythmic Syncopation Thread (in reply to Ricardo)
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Here are the 4 remates from the buleria I recorded at Todd's...but I transposed them to A (from C#) so maybe they will be more useful to everybody. That contraption (on left) is swinging the new baby.
nice vid, thank you
made me go watch the C# one again
how does the swinging contraption swing? I never had kids, but always thought if I did I would have to make a cot swing with a drum foot pedal so I could rock the baby and practise
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RE: Rhythmic Syncopation Thread (in reply to guitarbuddha)
Here's a remate taken from a falseta my teacher learned in Spain. The remate still needs work, some parts weren't clean and a couple of notes were a bit out of compás. But you get the idea. It's been more than one month since the last video, I hope the thread gets going again.
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RE: Rhythmic Syncopation Thread (in reply to Grisha)
Juan Ramon Caro is very good at this and has some very interesting and nice remates / compas variations goin on, unfortunately bad quality in this vid but you get the idea