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Exitao -> A handy set of links. (Feb. 1 2009 5:04:10)

The following are a collection of links, I have found useful. I tried not to include links of sites from current or past members, simply because I didn't want to neglect anyone, but I invite you to bump this thread with some self-promotion, or to remind me of some absent members' sites I ought to have included.



Flamenco Specific:

Flamenco FAQ for Classical Guitarists

http://tablao.ru/
Russian site full of Flamenco photo galleries.

http://www.falseta.com
News, videos, reviews, articles and forums.
There's also a free app for looping tracks available.

http://www.folcloreyflamenco.com/
Informative site, with downloadable "course" on flamenco (not the playing, in general). Spanish.

http://www.arte-flamenco.ru
Russian flamenco site, forums, videos, "stuff."

http://www.horizonteflamenco.com/pagina.php?n=home
Horizonte Flamenco (Flamenco Horizon). Flamencology, discussion of palos. Spanish and English, majority of articles still need to be translated for English.

http://www.tristeyazul.com/
Triste y Azul (Sad and Blue). Flamencology, discussion of palos, forums, transcriptions.

http://www.serraniaderonda.com/flamenco/indice.htm
"El Mundo Flamenco" Some flamencology, discussion of palos, and singers.

http://www.ravennaflamenco.com/
Ravenna Flamenco. Blog layout, with articles, videos, tabs, articles, some flash compas clocks. Useful and informative.

http://www.mojacarflamenco.com/Basico_Guitar.html
Intruduction to flamenco guitar, instructive.

http://miguelbengoa.com/
Blog style site, instructive with exercises &c.

http://www.flamencoweb.fr/spip/index.php
French webzine, with some transcription. Also available in Spanish.




Compás Links:

http://www.compas-flamenco.com/en/palos.html
Site selling a compás clock application. Never tried it, but good information. Mentions not just basic compás, but also with contratiempos &c.

http://www.flamenco-seiten.de/lexikon-glossar/palmas.html
Site with some different palmas variations. Follow the link "Flamenco Noten, Tabs, Tipps" for more rhythm stuff.

http://groups.msn.com/DiarioFlamenco/palmasflamencas.msnw
An MSN group with a palmas page similar to the above one.

http://members.cox.net/buleriachk/Private/12count.htm
Chuck Keyser's section on compás.

http://www.flamenco-norfolk.co.uk/tutorial.htm

http://www.ravennaflamenco.com/compas/
Some flash compás clocks.

http://www.pinkandaint.com/weirdmet.shtml
Home of Weird Metronome. Free app that can handle funky compáses.

http://www.falseta.com/forum/flamenco-guitar/97-my-simple-free-flamenco-metronome-software.html
This particular forum thread has a free clock-style compás metronome. Simple, in progress, but not functions decently.

http://www.ctv.es/USERS/norman/compexp.htm#SOLEARES%20RHYTHM
Norman's analysis of soleá and siguiriyas rhythms.

http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/~godfried/flamenco.html
Mathematical analyses of flamenco.




Flamenco Glossaries & Dictionaries:

http://herso.freeservers.com/flamenco_glossary.html
Part of Sal's Flamenco Soapbox.

http://www.flamenco.org/glossary.html

http://www.novareinna.com/romani/glossary.html

http://www3.telus.net/OscarNieto/Glossary.html

http://www.mozaicoflamenco.com/blog/080406GlossaryofFlamencoTerms.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Flamenco_Terms

http://flun.cica.es/flamenco_y_universidad/lexico_calo/ejemplos/ejemplos.html
Glossary of calo terms (i.e. dialect).

http://www.wordreference.com/
Maybe the best multiple language dictionary I've found on the net. Also conjugates and recognises conjugated verbs.

http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/
REAL ACADEMIA ESPAÑOLA. Their dictionary is the final word on what is officially Spanish. Spanish only, no translation.





Letras Flamencas (that's Flamenco Lyrics for you Anglos):

http://www.telefonica.net/web2/flamencoletras/index.html

http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Quarter/1650/flamenco/letrat.html

http://www.planetadeletras.com/index.php?m=a&a=camaron
This one seems to be dedicated to Camaron de la Isla.





Music/Guitar Theory Educational:

http://www.musictheory.net/index.html
Online music theory tuition. Free.

http://www.theguitarsuite.com/
Lots of guitar related theory and study guides. Really very good.

http://www.flashmusicgames.com/
Some simple flash games and apps that can help learn note recognition (sight and ear). Chords drums &c.





Misc:

http://www.free-guitar-chords.com/guitar-chord-chart-free-printable-guitar-chord-charts.htm
Downloadable PDFs of blank chord charts.

http://www.blanksheetmusic.net/
You can print blank sheets of tab, or staff, or tab and staff. Customisable.




andresito -> RE: A handy set of links. (Feb. 2 2009 0:42:43)

Thanks man, some interesting stuff there




Exitao -> RE: A handy set of links. (Feb. 2 2009 16:14:26)

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ORIGINAL: andresito

Thanks man, some interesting stuff there

Well, I thought so. :-)
I was organising my bookmarks and thought some would be useful for anone who hasn't seen them yet.




gj Michelob -> RE: A handy set of links. (Feb. 2 2009 16:41:49)

So timely: i was looking for Tab & Clef blank sheet music.
Thank you, Exitao.




Exitao -> RE: A handy set of links. (Feb. 2 2009 17:33:56)

No problem!

I can't find it at this moment, but I had a really nice page that was all just blank chord diagrams, that was the link that got me annoyed enough to reorganise.
So I just fill out the whole sheet with the chords as they appear in a piece and practice moving from chord to chord, because it's usually my left hand slowing me down.
If I find it again, I'll include it above.

I had considered breaking up the groups of links to different threads, but I didn't want to look like a spammer.




Francisco -> RE: A handy set of links. (Feb. 2 2009 21:15:17)

Thanks for taking the time. Very handy to have the links all in one thread.




Exitao -> RE: A handy set of links. (Feb. 3 2009 10:50:27)

Hey, really, no problem. No hay de que.

Partly I did it just for myself. At least now I can find them again if lose my system/back-ups or want to access it from somewhere else.

I did think that there are people, like me, who would have been pleased to be given these links rather than dig them up by themselves.

I'll try to update this thread as I find more good sites, or pages get moved and if any one topic gets too unwieldy, I'll give it its own thread.

If anyone thinks I've missed something or wants me to include something, feel free to post it in the thread, or PM me and I'll edit the first post of the thread to include it.




Exitao -> RE: A handy set of links. (Aug. 30 2009 5:33:03)

A small update:


Diario Flamenco
This appears to be the new home of the MSN group in the original post the most obviously useful info is the tables with palmas patterns.



Didáctica del Flamenco
A little course in Flamenco.

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flamencocompas.nl/
This is a funny little compas oriented site that has no documentation or explanation.
There's a clock and to the right a panel with a list of items you can click.
There's another panel under that with a tab for track info and a tab for artist info.

- If the item has an 8th note symbol beside it, it's just a music sample that I suppose is demonstrative as the compas clock shows you the compas.

- If the item has a graduation cap, then it usually has more too it. e.g. the guitar exercises have a pdf link for the tab.

- If the item has a metronome, you can usually manipulate the audio channels to hear the compas, the music, or both together.




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