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RE: Five favourite flamenco guitarists (in reply to tele)
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seeing as you asked...counting families as one the Morao's The Parilla's Agustin Carbonell *edit after more thought* The Habichuela's David Cerreduela If 6 ( tough to put a short list ) Rafael Rodriquez
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Date Jun. 3 2015 3:26:23
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Jim Kirby
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RE: Five favourite flamenco guitarists (in reply to norumba2)
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ORIGINAL: norumba2 quote:
ORIGINAL: Jim Kirby Dani de Moron (he can get to be pretty abstract, but I like that) i ve been checking out some of his stuff lately as i get back into flamenco - and your statement intrigues me, as when i was playing i was doing extremely abstract stuff... can you point me to some of his work that goes this direction? I thought I'd reply to let you know I'd like to provide a response but it could take a few days. I will have to spend some time with his CD's. I do so much of my flamenco listening in the car, as the wife doesn't like it blaring on the stereo all the time, and it all is mushed together in terms of being able to associate musical passages with certain songs. I think I recall that he doesn't report which palos he is playing in in the song titles, so it will require some listening (oh, poor me ) I see you are into ouds and even fretless guitar> I am an amateur luthier (mainly classical as there is a market among local students so they don't pile up), and I also have an oud, but can't really play any instrument worth a darn. I'd be interested in learning some details about preferred setup on the fretless guitar. (Action at 12th, string spacing at nut and bridge, etc.)
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Date Jun. 7 2015 15:49:20
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norumba2
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RE: Five favourite flamenco guitarists (in reply to Jim Kirby)
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ORIGINAL: Jim Kirby I thought I'd reply to let you know I'd like to provide a response but it could take a few days. I will have to spend some time with his CD's. I do so much of my flamenco listening in the car, as the wife doesn't like it blaring on the stereo all the time, and it all is mushed together in terms of being able to associate musical passages with certain songs. I think I recall that he doesn't report which palos he is playing in in the song titles, so it will require some listening (oh, poor me ) I see you are into ouds and even fretless guitar> I am an amateur luthier (mainly classical as there is a market among local students so they don't pile up), and I also have an oud, but can't really play any instrument worth a darn. I'd be interested in learning some details about preferred setup on the fretless guitar. (Action at 12th, string spacing at nut and bridge, etc.) thanks for checking into it! no hurry , just curious... as to fretless set up, it will really depend on the guitar but as low an action as possible is best; even a slight buzz is helpful for sustain. I'd have to measure mine but its very very low. I keep my regular electric pretty low- about 1.6 mm or less, 12th fret, high E -- and my fretless is much lower than that, even. Neck should be set up as straight as possible, with little or no relief, and you want the same action near the nut as you do up higher the neck, or as much as possible. on electrics this is easier to deal with since there is a truss rod, but i think on classical /flamenco builds , this would means setting the original neck angle will be critical. i may be interested in a fretless flamenco some day...:)!
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