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rrobert76
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Joined: Jul. 12 2007
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RE: TANGUILLOS GITANOS (in reply to gato)
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hello. thank you, again, romerito, for your help. i started this discussion on the modern tanguillos because sometimes it's frustrating to enjoy a rhythm but not actually understand it. if you search the internet, you will notice how little information you can find on the modern tanguillos, though it is a complex palo and compas - that i can't explain. it is true that bulerias is something complex and spectacular, and worth attention, but if you think of the overall structure (not just compas) of, for example, more traditional tangos or alegrias, (camaron - ante el altar me juraste, el lebrijano - amante, amante, estrella morente - tangos de pepico), you will discover amazingly complex things: for instance, the apparently asymetrical way of placing the coplas in the song
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Date Jul. 15 2007 8:50:36
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