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edgar884

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TREMOLO 

I've been working on my Flamenco tremolo.

I was wondering if it is ok to do a 5 note trem it sounds cool and very even.

p i m a m i, I practice it with a pause on the bass note and without, I do the same with my 4 note Flamenco trem. All Apoyanda of course(try this 5 note trem while resting the thumb, its hard)

Anyway I was wondering if It would be ok to develop this 5 note trem for My Flamenco stuff.

I'm trying with my recaurdos also and it sounds cool.

Does any body in Flamenco use a 5 note trem.

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bahen

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RE: TREMOLO (in reply to edgar884

record something edgar! we want to hear
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 26 2006 17:56:41
 
edgar884

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RE: TREMOLO (in reply to edgar884

Ok I did

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 26 2006 18:32:24
 
koella

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RE: TREMOLO (in reply to edgar884

pimami sounds to me like a six note tremolo
I'm not sure what you mean
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 26 2006 20:43:36
 
koella

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RE: TREMOLO (in reply to edgar884

Now I hear whtat you mean.
In the Graf-Martinez method all those variations and possibility's are described !
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 26 2006 21:02:57
 
edgar884

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RE: TREMOLO (in reply to edgar884

I look at it as, there is 5 notes played on the treble string.
FLamenco trem 4 and classical 3.

Maybe there all important. I don't know.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 26 2006 22:05:52
 
Paleto

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RE: TREMOLO (in reply to edgar884

I have been working on the same one, I saw it in Kitharologus by Ricardo Iznaola, which I highly recommend.

I don't see any reason not to develop this kind of tremolo.

-Anthony
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 1 2006 16:22:36
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