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mark indigo -> Lo Bueno Y Lo Malo (Mar. 3 2011 8:52:14)

Lo Bueno Y Lo Malo

I am playing this song from the Duquende and Tomatito cd with a singer and another guitarist. They think it's a Bulerias. I understand how they can get the feel of that, but the transitions are not working properly.

I don't actually think it's any palo at all, it's a pop song, and seems to be a sort of triplet 4 time thing, but if anything it seems closest to the feel of Tanguillo, and I think I read somewhere that it was based on the rhythm of Tanguillo. That seems to work for me.

What does anyone else think, is it closer to Bulerias, or Tanguillos, or something else?




mark indigo -> RE: Lo Bueno Y Lo Malo (Mar. 6 2011 22:52:42)

Bump!

noone know any thing about this song? really?

i know it's the most unflamenco track on the cd, but c'mon, everyone here must have this cd?




xirdneH_imiJ -> RE: Lo Bueno Y Lo Malo (Mar. 7 2011 0:31:25)

i love this song...i like to think of it as a buleria-ized pop song...of course Ramzi would've done it better [:D]




Adam -> RE: Lo Bueno Y Lo Malo (Mar. 7 2011 11:03:30)

Just listening to it for the first time, I definitely see how you can get the feel of bulería - I mean, try doing bulerías palmas, it fits perfectly over a lot of the piece, but then there are transition-y bits that are just more triplet than anything.

Like Jimi said, I'd call it a canción por bulerías.




mark indigo -> RE: Lo Bueno Y Lo Malo (Mar. 8 2011 12:52:43)

quote:

try doing bulerías palmas


i did... it depends which pattern you use that you think fits, some are easier than others.

did you try clapping 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10?

and 1, 2, 3, 4 (ie. 4/4) is much, much easier than any bulerias pattern i tried![:D]




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