minordjango -> RE: Working with instructional books (Mar. 25 2010 14:42:55)
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i have a few methods too (too many) , so i decided just to write out the things from various books and try to learn them, not focus on the whole book. i find them inspirational, and i guess many of us , dont have access to a top teacher in the flamenco idiom. having just been to spain, i must say that having lessons for a week totally inspired me and has given me a lot of direction and shown me the importance of various things i coulndt do on my own, its always great to see the teacher perfor mat the end of the week too. we should all upload more "work in progress" for critical feedback , ill get the ball rolling this week, by uploading some difficulties i have. learning a complete transcription, how does one memorize all the notes i have a dog of a time memorizing a few bars, especially if its syncopated or a technical hurdle like a right hand roll. what are some must learn pieces ? panaderos flamencos? paco penas torque flamenco piece ? im intersted to what u folks feel is important to learn. im focusing just on 2 dance forms this month Solea , and solea por bulerias. and when i want to relax i can just noodle for 10 mins, id like to get a function comass to the fandangos going !! help anders ! technically i need to clock up hours on rh rolls , and just tap all rhythms and internalize the pulse , should take 20 years. nice ramble there sorry folks[:@]
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