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r0bbie

 

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Sabicas Danza Arabe (Damasco) wanted 

Hi,

Does anyone have a tab for Danza Arabe (Damasco) from Sabicas?
This guy is playing it as played by Sabicas (more or less)

I have some tabs with the same name but it's not how Sabicas plays it on the CD "Flamenco by Sabicas."

Rob.

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Paul Magnussen

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RE: Sabicas Danza Arabe (Damasco) wanted (in reply to r0bbie

It's in Alain Faucher's book Danzas Arabes, from affedis.com. Staff notation and tab.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 15 2010 19:37:54
 
Elie

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RE: Sabicas Danza Arabe (Damasco) wanted (in reply to r0bbie

Hey Paul are you the Sales.rep of affedis or somthing ?

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RE: Sabicas Danza Arabe (Damasco) wanted (in reply to Elie

quote:

ORIGINAL: DarkElieDraven

Hey Paul are you the Sales.rep of affedis or somthing ?

lol I was thinking the same
maybe its alain itself!

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 16 2010 7:14:07
 
Paul Magnussen

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RE: Sabicas Danza Arabe (Damasco) wanted (in reply to r0bbie

quote:

Hey Paul are you the Sales.rep of affedis or somthing ?


No, nor do I have any interest, etc.

I just posted an accurate answer to the question. Of course, if someone wants FREE tabs, that's another matter. But this wasn't stated. Maybe it's taken for granted here?

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 16 2010 18:16:03
 
Elie

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RE: Sabicas Danza Arabe (Damasco) wanted (in reply to r0bbie

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Maybe it's taken for granted here?

actually yea .... I think whomever request a tab is expecting a free one

but the reasons I asked you the above question is that you replied to many threads referring to affedis so that made me wonder

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 16 2010 20:07:38
 
Paul Magnussen

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RE: Sabicas Danza Arabe (Damasco) wanted (in reply to r0bbie

The answer to that's simple as well: Alain Faucher has done more flamenco tabs (by a very large margin) than anyone I know. He's been doing it ever since I can remember, and I've been playing over forty years. They're also extremely accurate.

It's a pity they're so expensive, of course; it's often seemed to me that he'd make more money if he lowered the price and thus sold more copies. But that's for him to decide.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 16 2010 23:21:30
 
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RE: Sabicas Danza Arabe (Damasco) wanted (in reply to r0bbie

I totally agree his accuracy can't be found anywhere else
I have couple of his books and willing to buy more in the future but as you mentioned they're crazily expensive for ordinary books

btw welcome to the forum

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 17 2010 4:38:13
 
Paul Magnussen

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RE: Sabicas Danza Arabe (Damasco) wanted (in reply to r0bbie

Thank you.

I see most people are asking for tabs instead of staff notation: I used to do tabs all the time since they're much quicker and easier to write than old those dots. But since I got a computer (in 1989) I've done things in Finale, for a variety of reasons -- not least because I write for Classical Guitar magazine.

I'll have a poke around and see if I can find those old tabs. They're in pencil, so they may not scan that well, though.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 17 2010 15:43:57
 
Paul Magnussen

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Diego del Gastor—Soleares (in reply to r0bbie

OK, I found a few things. Here are some nice syncopated soleares of Diego's in staff notation and tab.

Attachment (1)

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 17 2010 19:47:54
 
Paul Magnussen

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Diego del Gastor—Soleares (in reply to r0bbie

Damn, I meant to start a new thread. How do I do that?

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 17 2010 19:49:01
 
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RE: Diego del Gastor—Soleares (in reply to Paul Magnussen

Paul thank you very much for the Diego's tab


quote:

Damn, I meant to start a new thread. How do I do that?

when you are in a section (before you enter in a specific post) you can see a "new post" button on the top...just click on.

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