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loganp8000

 

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Domenico Scarlotti? 

ALOHA!!
Does anyone have tab for Sonatas Eminor - Emajor by Domenico Scarlotti?
Can anyone point me in the right direction? I desperately want to learn these sonatas and by ear is proving difficult!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 3 2007 22:08:52
 
koella

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RE: Domenico Scarlotti? (in reply to loganp8000

Your on a flamenco forum.
Scarlatti is Italian btw.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 4 2007 7:29:52
 
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RE: Domenico Scarlotti? (in reply to loganp8000

yes, but he lived the last 30 years of his life in sevilla and madrid (and had his children here), which is where he wrote these piano sonatas that logan is trying to learn. they have a definite spanish sound to them, as scarlatti readily admitted. he was in love with the sound of spain.
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JBASHORUN

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RE: Domenico Scarlotti? (in reply to loganp8000

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yes, but he lived the last 30 years of his life in sevilla and madrid (and had his children here), which is where he wrote these piano sonatas that logan is trying to learn. they have a definite spanish sound to them, as scarlatti readily admitted. he was in love with the sound of spain.


But are they in COMPAS?!

Jb

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¡Si esto no está en compas, esto no es el Flamenco!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 4 2007 17:59:23
 
koella

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RE: Domenico Scarlotti? (in reply to loganp8000

Exactly, Scarlatti has nothing to do with flamenco.
The distinguished people like him wouldn't hang around with scum like gypsies.
It's must have been the sound of Spanish folklore he liked.
Like the toreador music and the paso doble.
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treack

 

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RE: Domenico Scarlotti? (in reply to loganp8000

Try Minamis web site
http://kminami-web.hp.infoseek.co.jp/FGuitar.htm
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