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rafapak

 

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does anybody know what this rhythm i... 

hi guys

I like the way this guy plays this song. Does anybody know what rhythm is that so that I can learn how to strum this song ? thanks in advance

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johnnefastis

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RE: does anybody know what this rhyt... (in reply to rafapak

Slow rumba I think.

The tabs for this piece are readily available which has a similar bass line rhythm.



There are some threads on here discussing the right hand rhythm pattern.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 23 2024 21:48:46
 
rafapak

 

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RE: does anybody know what this rhyt... (in reply to johnnefastis

thanks for reply. I wasn't clear enough in my question. He is plucking each string at the beginning separately but later he starts strumming all strings at the same time . I am interested in this later part.
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Stu

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RE: does anybody know what this rhyt... (in reply to rafapak

Ah rafapak. You're back!

Can you not learn from the video?

Seems to be the same repetitive pattern.

This is a Mexican band right? The song.
Perhaps go learn some basic rumba strumming.
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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 24 2024 11:34:55
 
Ricardo

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RE: does anybody know what this rhyt... (in reply to rafapak

It is a half time rumba, we call it “mora”. But it is related to Tangos/zambra, and you can apply it when appropriate to certain estribillos.

Here at 13:12 you see Ramon employing the rhythm, and if you check this same spot on the studio album (fuente y caudal tangos), he uses through out the end falseta (the one based on las Grecas melody).



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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 24 2024 11:50:04
 
Manitas de Lata

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RE: does anybody know what this rhyt... (in reply to johnnefastis

i was thinkin on that , another Gipsy Kings from Camargue Montepelier slow Rum.
normally cheesy , until Ricardo made a dissertation on that

He looks half gitane or so (the first post video) , like some French/Dutch/flemish gipsies , like Stochelo Rosenberg

The melody is nice , and the lyrics very nice
These kind of song works very well on a Juerga outside of a cafe with friends , drinkin and smoking some packs

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Manitas de Lata

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tutorial
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 24 2024 20:36:39
 
rafapak

 

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RE: does anybody know what this rhyt... (in reply to Manitas de Lata

thanks guys for replies
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 24 2024 21:16:55
 
rafapak

 

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RE: does anybody know what this rhyt... (in reply to Manitas de Lata

quote:

i was thinkin on that , another Gipsy Kings from Camargue Montepelier slow Rum.
normally cheesy , until Ricardo made a dissertation on that

He looks half gitane or so (the first post video) , like some French/Dutch/flemish gipsies , like Stochelo Rosenberg

The melody is nice , and the lyrics very nice
These kind of song works very well on a Juerga outside of a cafe with friends , drinkin and smoking some packs


original song
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 24 2024 21:39:25
 
Manitas de Lata

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RE: does anybody know what this rhyt... (in reply to rafapak

spanish can transform any song in Rumba, normally sound better :)
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 25 2024 9:27:27
 
Manitas de Lata

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RE: does anybody know what this rhyt... (in reply to rafapak

this is "modern" , maybe you like and give it a try makin your version
great songs to pratice between flamenco pratice without really leave flamenco










  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 25 2024 16:54:52
 
Stu

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RE: does anybody know what this rhyt... (in reply to Manitas de Lata

Morante! Can you do one of your posts please?.... Then ones you title simply 'flamenco' with a decent cante video
I think the foro needs one.
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