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Pimientito -> Wedding season (Apr. 4 2009 5:46:47)

Spring is in the air....the sap is rising etc. which means wedding season is on us again. I have a dozen or so weddings to play for in may/june and as usual there are the unusual requests.

So the usual wedding repertoire is spanish romanza, Mendlesons wedding march, Cavatina, Pachelbels canon in D, Bachs air on the G string etc.

I'm just figuring out a solo guitar version of Ave maria this weekend
IF ANYONE HAS A TAB OF THIS ALREADY PLEASE PLEASE PM ME

As for the unusual requests for flamenco guitar this month, I am busy working out

Albatross -fleetwood mac
Beethovens ode to joy (flamenco version).....I've requested a drug test!!
Heartbeats - Jose Gonzalez
All you need is love - the beatles
Bridge over troubled water - simon and garfunkel
The theme to phantom of the opera

So far no one wants La Bamba yet so cant complain too much.
Anyone else with wedding repertoire requests this year?




at_leo_87 -> RE: Wedding season (Apr. 4 2009 6:11:06)

i found these online:
http://www.classtab.org/cfg_avem.txt
http://www.classtab.org/schubert_op56no2_ave_maria.txt

the main site has the midi files for them:
http://www.classtab.org/

hope that helps.




Ron.M -> RE: Wedding season (Apr. 4 2009 6:17:10)

Hi Pimientito,

Are these requests actually for weddings by Spanish couples in Granada?

cheers,

Ron




Pimientito -> RE: Wedding season (Apr. 4 2009 6:55:56)

Hi Ron...Well most of these requests are by American, English or Irish couples getting married in Granada or on the coast eg. www.awolgranada.com
It costs a lot less to get married here and the weather is pretty much guaranteed to be good at this time of year and they nearly all want Spanish guitar. These are good examples of the sorts of things you have to tackle every year on top of learning flamenco.

Leo - thanks a lot. That second tab is exactly what I had in mind. I think I can improve it but that is a great help.




jonc -> RE: Wedding season (Apr. 4 2009 7:24:30)

This is good info to know! A jazz guitarist friend of mine is getting married on a mountaintop out here in Western Massachusetts and wants me to play a few songs ... but he didn't say exactly what he wanted =]

My vast repertoire consists of all of 8 songs, about half of them from Paco Pena's student repertoire book. I suppose the Rumba and Guajira de Lucia would be the most appropriate. Any suggestions for a good Alegria of roughly the same difficulty level as Guajira de Lucia (and more complex than the one in the Paco Pena book, certainly)?




Ailsa -> RE: Wedding season (Apr. 4 2009 7:25:45)

LOL that was spooky - if you go to the weddings page, there's a comment about the wedding of "Ben and Ailsa", and a thank you letter from "Ailsa". It wasn't me honest!!

I see you can get married in La Chumbera, though!

When Dave and I got married we were heavily into Brazilian samba so spent our wedding surrounded by gyrating, scantily-clad sambistas!




Ron.M -> RE: Wedding season (Apr. 4 2009 7:30:07)

That makes brilliant business sense Pimientito!

Guitarists who play for weddings here would pretty much have to compete with other forms of entertainment like bands and discos, but those going to Spain to tie the knot are going to be thinking in terms of a quieter, more intimate affair with a few friends and family...and of course music from the Spanish guitar!!

Some old favourites and romantic numbers plus a bit of Flamenco would be just perfect.

So you've got pretty much a select clientele without having to sell the idea as a guitarist might have to do here!

I like it! [:D]

cheers,

Ron




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Pimientito -> RE: Wedding season (Apr. 4 2009 13:57:22)

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Some old favourites and romantic numbers plus a bit of Flamenco would be just perfect.

So you've got pretty much a select clientele without having to sell the idea as a guitarist might have to do here!


[;)][;)]
Plus i get paid for working out new compsitions too....thats what funds me putting new tabs in the tabs section for free.




Pimientito -> RE: Wedding season (Jun. 9 2009 8:34:28)

Its a busy month. I have done all the compositions so far at the beginning of the thread. Bridge over troubled water was quite hard to transcribe from the original piano part. Most strange request so far has been a flamenco version of Waltzing Matilda for an Australian wedding last week.

I need to come up with a solo guitar version of Bamboleo by the gypsy kings.
I know its easy to hammer out the chords in rumba. Has anyone here played this as a guitar solo ie. chords and melody simultaneously. (no singing)

If you have please contact me urgently with a soundbite or a tab as this will save me another transcription.
Many thanks
P




paleto3 -> RE: Wedding season (Jun. 9 2009 9:14:35)

Pimientito,

Do you play them with a flamenco aire, or do you do you just play them straight?

-Anthony




Pimientito -> RE: Wedding season (Jun. 9 2009 9:29:51)

It depends really on the situation and what is requested. Some things really dont "translate" for want of a better word into flamenco. Other times its just fun to try to get pieces that you know quite wll to fit compas. At christmas time I often play carols in compas of buleria just as an exercise toget them to fit. If you can take a tune you know well and hear it in different compas it makes it easier to learn more difficult material (IMO)




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