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M.S.A. -> [Deleted] (Apr. 26 2010 13:09:03)

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Arash -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Sep. 14 2010 16:37:20)

bump

in addition to our free chord library, i saw this book recently for sale.
anyone got this book?



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kozz -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Sep. 14 2010 16:58:27)

Yes....
see: http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=144452&p=1&tmode=1&smode=1

for an example.

Pretty straightforward book with different positions for chords, and the reason why I bought it was about the chordprogressions.
Good book, for a good price...




Arash -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Sep. 14 2010 17:23:47)

great , thanks.
just wanted to be sure that its not written by a noob.




kozz -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Sep. 14 2010 18:05:11)

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great , thanks.
just wanted to be sure that its not written by a noob.


Here's some random pictures to check out
(Rename to pdf after download)



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Arash -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Sep. 14 2010 21:04:15)

Ole Kozz. dank je wel
seams to be a good book. gonne buy it




kozz -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Sep. 14 2010 21:59:43)

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Ole Kozz. dank je wel
seams to be a good book. gonne buy it

No probs.
I enjoy it very much because I am just a beginner in playing, it is nice to have some progressions and fiddle around with practising technique on the guitar, and actualy making some kind of music.

Enjoy the book!




Simon -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Nov. 24 2010 10:33:54)

Many thanks Ricardo. I'm looking forward to having a go at these.




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duendesoul -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 3 2010 12:18:59)

great stuff Ricardo and thanks for PDFing it too...that will get laminated :-)




Anders Eliasson -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2011 2:27:32)

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Any good sounding Dminor. For use when playing tangos and bulerias por arriba.

Just like you use the Gminor in A (por medio) which sounds big and fat.
Using D minor when playing por arriba sounds weak and whimsy.[:-]




Andy Culpepper -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2011 2:48:52)

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Any good sounding Dminor. For use when playing tangos and bulerias por arriba.


Hmm.. you probably know this one

0
3
2
0 (or 3)
0
1




Doitsujin -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2011 2:51:51)

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mm.. you probably know this one

0
3
2
0 (or 3)
0
1


Try

0
3
2
0
1
1

Sounds even fuller.




Anders Eliasson -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2011 10:12:33)

You are some cool guys. I prefer Doits. Its fuller and (for me) easyer.[:)]




stratos13 -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2011 10:36:06)

Yes but it is wrong por arriba because of that Bflat in 5th string.
But if you like it, it is flamenco we are talking!

I prefer something like:

0
5
5
3
5
x




Anders Eliasson -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 14 2011 20:22:50)

Thanks. I get your point.

What about

0
6
5
3
5
5

It sounds more minor in my ears.




stratos13 -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 15 2011 4:45:01)

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ORIGINAL: Anders Eliasson

Thanks. I get your point.

What about

0
6
5
3
5
5

It sounds more minor in my ears.


Exactly! That's great!

Lately, i have started changing all chords i use, for the jazzier versions. In this way, the chords become less pronounced-straight and more silk, and i seem to like that
This seems to be the current trend in Spain as i can see through videos of flamenco and flamenquito, so let's jump on this train also.
[8D]




Anders Eliasson -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 15 2011 8:02:09)

Well, Thats a personal taste. I personally like when at least the main part of the chords are straight. I also like a few jazzy ones inbetween, but I loose the center of the music when they are all jazzy. It stops sounding flamenco in my ears and when you the start using a lighter attack, add a cajon a bit lelelele chorus... Then it ends up being Andalucian elevator music in my ears.

You´re right that its very much a trend here in Spain and IMHO, its not a good one.

When playing Bulerias, tangos etc. por medio, I like what the straight Gminor does. Its big and punchy. The problem is that the Dminor when playing por arriba sounds flimsy and weak.
Right now my favorites are the one I wrote and Deterresas one in parentesis.




Jw -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Apr. 10 2012 9:17:42)

By the way, I suggest that it will help also a little bit more if you can add the name of the chord also. for example:


E Emaj7 E6 E6/9 Eadd9 Eadd9 Emaj7/6 Emaj7/6/9 etc......
E 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 2
B 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2
G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
D 2 1 2 2 4 4 1 1
A 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


a little bit more work but also quite a usefull to know. It's also easier if you know the basic intervals you can form the chords yourself and you dont have to know how the "box" looks like. So, one of the most effective way to learn to chords is to read them and also studying the intervals. For example:

Basic major chord is formed using intervals 1, 3, 5
minor 1, b3, 5
seventh 1,3,5,b7
maj 1,3,5,7
dimished 1,b3,b5,bb7
etc.

If you remember these and know the major and minor scales, you can form them by yourself, quite easily. Studying is woth it. Actually it's a lot easier with guitar than with for example piano. We dont have "visual curse" with the white and black notes like pianists. We have only same kind of frets.

Hope this helps also! This seems to be quite usefull conversation to all of us.




Gary Schaecher -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (May 24 2012 18:02:27)

The StudyBlue web site has an excellent way to post flashcards for such things as Flamenco Guitar Chords. Also there is an Android/iOS version for mobile devices.

Search on Flamenco Guitar Chords (which should be finished in a week or so). Building it for myself, but made it public since many people have contributed to building a nice collection of chords on this forum. A wider audience can be reached using this and the random tests are a challenge. Open to any suggestions.




Ricardo -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (May 25 2012 20:09:19)

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ORIGINAL: Anders Eliasson

Thanks. I get your point.

What about

0
6
5
3
5
5

It sounds more minor in my ears.


0
3
2
3
0
1

Pretty full sounding.




Alonte -> [Deleted] (Jun. 18 2012 19:32:41)

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Alonte -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Jun. 18 2012 19:33:46)

Where can one get the 500 flamenco chords book that Arash posted? Seems interesting.




tele -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Sep. 10 2012 16:21:40)

Thanks these are great!

Would be cool if somebody would collect them all into one file/link/post?




Flamencito -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Nov. 1 2012 15:27:42)

REALLY NICE!

Thanks Ricardo [:)]

Edit: I've downloaded the (PDF) files i found on the foro.. so basically thanking just Ricardo, would not be appropriate.

THANKS ALL OF YOU who worked on it [;)]




tele -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Dec. 10 2012 20:06:36)

quote:

By the way, I suggest that it will help also a little bit more if you can add the name of the chord also. for example:


It's actually quite interesting that some of the flamenco chords don't have standard theoretic names, like they almost go beyond standard theory. For example many of the chords can't be named by a standard chord generator. I'm sure with enough knowledge they can be all named but with rather long names.




Tom Blackshear -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (Apr. 12 2013 18:50:18)

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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.


----------------------------------------------0-----------------------3----0-----------2--
--------------------3-------------------2-----------------------3------------------2-----
--------------0--------------------4------------------------5------------------0---------
----------3------------------2-------------------------5------------------4--------------
-----2------------------0-------------------------3-------------------------------------
--0---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Pulgar Taranto




lordmir -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (May 5 2013 14:04:18)

good




Led00 -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (May 8 2013 17:44:25)

Ok, i need some help, but I don't want to open new topic for it...

So, it is a common used chord, I am sure of it, thou I can't hear all the notes in it. I need u to help me.

from 0:28 till 0:32...


Thank you! :)




Bulerias2005 -> RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (May 8 2013 17:45:46)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Led00

Ok, i need some help, but I don't want to open new topic for it...

So, it is a common used chord, I am sure of it, thou I can't hear all the notes in it. I need u to help me.

from 0:28 till 0:32...


Thank you! :)

Pretty sure they are just power chords...




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