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Ricardo

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Soleá por Tango 

In the past I tried to point out how the family of Tiento/Tangos is essentially related to the tree of Soleá, with rhythmic interpretation in 4 instead of 3. That was a bit of a hard concept for some folks I guess.

But this Romance letras accompanied por Arriba is great example, look how the guitar phrases and combio resolutions are basically Soleá with 4 count rhythms:



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RE: Soleá por Tango (in reply to Ricardo

Now that you frame it out it’s pretty clear to hear it.

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RE: Soleá por Tango (in reply to Ricardo

Paco’s tangos “Los Pinares” sounds like fandangos de Huelva.



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RE: Soleá por Tango (in reply to Norman Paul Kliman

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ORIGINAL: Norman Paul Kliman

Paco’s tangos “Los Pinares” sounds like fandangos de Huelva.




The intro absolutely.

Cañizares transcribes it as 4/4+2/4, where the chords hit on the down beats of the 2/4 bars. He obviously missed the connection to Aires Choqueros (which he transcribes in 3/4 correctly as I see it.)

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