Ricardo -> RE: Compas practice (Jan. 17 2013 21:07:46)
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ORIGINAL: tele I was referring to ending on 4 in general. Meaning if it's done in half compas the continuation is clear. But if one playes in full 12 beat compas with accents on 12,3,6,8 and 10, when ending on 4, does the following 6 become the twelve and continues with accents like mentioned before? Or can ending on 4 be done only when playing in half compas? Have a nice festival There is no "ending on 4"...it's always considered 10. IN other words 12,3,6,8,10, 12,(7)8,(9),10 12 etc.... Hence IT MAKES NO SENSE TO COUNT...so STOP and learn compas patterns....not alzapua falsetas...sheeeeeeesh. Here: 12,1,2,3,4,5 = the continous phrasing. You can link/loop/repeat this feeling indefinately. 6,7,8,9,10, (11),= the ENDING phrase. You can also link this feeling back to back as you want. You can mix and match the two phrases, or OVER LAY THEM ON TOP OF EACH OTHER. The reason is because the 12 phrase is an illusion of squarness.... best to not ingrain it at all lest you become a square yourself.
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