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sorin popovici -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2005 1:01:59)

damn , that's a lot of chords to practice rasgueados and arpegios .
This guitar seems more complicated every day ....[:@]

Like the up the neck A chords ,thank u very much.

why copy to notepad ,why not save it as html direct from your browser?
Thanks again!




Romanza -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2005 9:06:31)

Thanks, this is brilliant!




Ricardo -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 13 2006 22:37:19)

Bump for Romerito's library. I got up to F, so here is F#.

E-0--2--0--0--2--0--0--0--0--0--9--0-----
B-0--0--0--0--2--0--0--7--7--7--7-11-----
G-0--0--3--3--0--2--2--6--6--0--0-12-----
D-4--4--4--5--4--4--0--4--5--8--8-11-----
A-4--4--4--4--x--4--4--x---x--9--9--9------
E-2--2--2--2--x--2--2--6---6--9--x--x------

So hows about someone (romerito?) adding to all these and helping finish up G-G#?

Ricardo




Florian -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 13 2006 22:45:30)

I just love this idea of yours.

brilliant thread

it would be good if anyone has time to turn it into a pdf.

i might even do it if noone beats me to it, but it will take me longher.




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Ricardo -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 13 2006 22:55:36)

They don't have that for mac so any chords you put in Gp4, also put in Pdf if you would not mind!




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legrec -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2006 0:51:17)

Ricardo : Guitar pro does exist for mac. I have GP 5 on my powerbook.

By the way I find the "encyclopedia of flamenco chords" really interesting. But I think we must make it with a software, like GP5 for instance. If not, we won't be able to share the work (collaborative work) and update versions easily (+ the quality will be better).

I've yet retranscribed in GP5 the chords you wrote from A to C. With the permission of Romerito, I will add his chords to my file and will upload in the end the GP file + PDF (with as much chords I will be able to transpose from your posts Ricardo).

Suerte y salud-




fevictor -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2006 1:48:28)

WOW...Thanks Ricardo. This is a huge help and I am really greatfull. You too Romerito.

Vic




mrMagenta -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2006 3:07:41)

Nice initiative!

I made a simple .txt of the chords posted, missing G and G#
All I did was collect and align them, but perhaps it could aid someone put them into better format?

This really ought to be turned into a printable PDF book. Using GP5 or some other software could one make chord-sheets instead of writing in tab? It would be some work for sure.. but thinking ahead it would make a nice chord-appendix to "Foro Flamencos Great Book of Flamenco Guitar" :D




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legrec -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2006 10:11:36)

I've uploaded a GP5 and a PDF file with all the chords given in this thread...(I hope I do not forget some, or made mistakes by transposing to GP)

It's in the Upload section/tabs/LIBRARY - Flamenco chords encyclopedia

Hey, if everybody put a little of himself, we're gonna make the biggest flamenco chords encyclopedia in the whole wide world [:D]

Vincent




Ricardo -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2006 17:48:33)

Thanks guys. What I really wanted was some help adding to the list, by root, not necessarily a progression based on a key. We still need G chords and G# chords, and any additions to the A-F# we have already. I guess in Romerito's progression there was a C chord and a few others that I had not put up, but to make it clear, a progression is harder to pick out possible substitutes and stuff. That is why I wanted to isolate by root name, more or less. And no need to give the literal theory names for the chords, just the fingerings.

Ricardo




luis -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2006 22:02:20)

Ricardo you are a true leader. You inspire us all. Thank you




Ricardo -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 15 2006 6:18:17)

Ok G chords.

E-1--1--x--0--0--0--0--2--3--7--x--0--0--10-10--0--
B-0--0--0--0--0--0--2--0--3--0--3--0--0--0---0---0--
G-0--0--0--0--0--2--0--0--6--0--0--0--0--0---0---4--
D-0--3--0--4--3--0--4--4--3--0--4--0--0--0---9---3--
A-2--2--2--2--4--4--5--5--5--x--x--10-8--8--10---2--
E-3--3--1--3--3--3--3--3--3--3--3--7--7--x---x----3--

Minors
E-0--3--5--3--
B-3--3--6--3--
G-3--0--3--3---
D-0--0--3--0---
A-1--1--5--x---
E-3--3--3--x---

Don't understand the proper root name for this, but it is used by PDL often in bulerias, in this case, in A phrygian, "por medio". I guess we can refer to it as some weird G chord:

E--3--
B--3---
G--5---
D--3--
A--4---
E--3--

Ricardo




sonikete -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 15 2006 7:30:10)

Ive been trying to find some good software that was a bit more visual like the chord charts in guitar pro. Anyone knows of something like that?

I have a few things i could share as well, like harmonized scales and progressions but they are easier to digest in chart form, at least for me.




legrec -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 15 2006 9:43:32)

I will do an update of the GP file+ PDF this week-end with all the corrections/new chords so far (Jon, El Ted, Ricardo). I've also found some (weird) new chords in my books.

Sonikete : I only use GP, so I can't help you on that "visual" question. But I think if someone has a lot of free time, it is possible to put all the chords in a visual form (the chart form) in GP4.

Un saludo,
Vincent




el ted -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 15 2006 10:36:21)

Here's a good one that I like to slip into tarantas-

2
0
0
0
4
x

Hey I'm getting good at this upside down stuff.




legrec -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 16 2006 12:48:45)

Sonikete : Do you have GP5 ? If it's yes, there is the answer to your "visual" request : there is an option under the "window" menu called "guitar neck". With this you'll be able to have a visual view (fingering) of all the chords listed. (It's perhaps also available in GP4)

Legrec/Vincent




Ricardo -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Sep. 14 2007 4:54:24)

Ok, I had hoped this would get a "sticky" so folks could find it easy. I just spent some time with the search function, and could not find this. I typed the title and did not get it. So here it is again. Oh, and in the tab section a long time ago I had this:
quote:

Good addition on the A phrygian chord. I just remembered a similar chord used a lot arpegiated:

3
3
3
2
0
X

Still waiting for folks to do G# to finish off the chromatic scale. (Think Minera.) I will get you started:

E--x--x--0--4--0--x--2--2--
B--1--x--0--4--4--0--4--4---
G--1--5--6--6--5--3--4--5---
D--1--6--7--7--6--4--x--x---
A--0--0--6--6--0--6--x--x---
E--4--4--4--4--X--4--4--4---

Ricardo


Please add to this whole thread or use it as a reference. There was this also, someone put alot of these in pdf if you can't read the type version:

http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=51440&p=2&tmode=1&smode=1

Ricardo




Pimientito -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Sep. 16 2007 10:45:14)

What a great post this was. I found simply pasting it in to Word worked fine. Very useful indeed. Found a few inversions that i had not seen before.
I think this is a pretty comprehensive list you came up with. I Thought of a couple of missed E chords and added them to rebound this post to the top and maybe get a few other missed chords added now people have had time to go through them.

E 0 0 0 0 12
B 1 5 0 9 12
G 1 4 7 7 10
D 2 2 6 6 9
A 2 x 7 7 7
E 0 4 0 0 0

I call this chord Mclaughlin E (cos i first saw him do it) but i dont know its real name. Its a bit of a stretch!
E 5
B 5
G 10
D 9
A 7
E 0




Raimundo -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Sep. 17 2007 6:27:54)

Thanks Amegos
that what i'm looking for from long time thanks a lot [:)]




mrMagenta -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Sep. 18 2007 0:00:37)

yeah, this is a great thread. i vote for making this a sticky, and cleaning it up so the first post shows all chords in a comprehensive list, that way it will be easier for people to assess everything and contribute. it's up to ricardo and simon though. perhaps it could be moved to the tab section, and have links to the most recent pdfs, gp5 versions in the first post, below the pure text list.

if there's interest, i can try making a comprehensive printable, graphical solution in pdf, similar to gp5 chord charts, so people can have a nice printed list in their guitarcases etc. i wouldn't mind some help in sorting/gathering the material and getting some more g#s though, because i'm no chord expert and i'd probably make mistakes




Ricardo -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Sep. 17 2008 11:30:56)

bump. last post was a year ago almost to the day.[:D]




marduk -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Mar. 7 2010 0:52:02)

thanks ricardo, these are great




Reinhardt -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Mar. 8 2010 0:19:29)

Can someone maybe post a link to the downloadable pdf or gp format of all these chords mentioned? cant find it in the tabs section [>:] ?
Thanks in advance




aleksi -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Mar. 8 2010 1:39:27)

http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=51440&p=2&tmode=1&smode=1

here ya go




a_arnold -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Mar. 28 2010 6:12:57)

quote:

What a great post this was.


Definitely. Now, how about a similar series of some imaginative progressions?




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