guitarbuddha -> RE: Segovia and flamenco (Mar. 29 2013 0:17:59)
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ORIGINAL: Grisha This is an interesting topic. Perhaps it deserves a new thread. I'd love to jump in, but that has to wait until Monday at the earliest. Meanwhile, can one draw parallels to mathematics somehow? What new delights await us on monday all things going well ? As for 'mathematics' in music well I hear a lot of geometry and arithmetic. I hear pythagoras on ,,,,the ,,, Ud (watch out for the mobile comma) but mostly just blue notes in flamenco. Maybe the fractal nature of compas and the way in which different cells can be mapped onto others using diminution or augmentatio, oops that is geometry again. Did we get to Ligeti get ? Maybe statistics, how about giving us a few novel examples from the many many options for reharmonising the andalucian cadence Grish ? My personal favourite has to be All the Things You Are. Segovia recorded some Luis Milan didn't he but never got past the first of Rodrigos three spanish pieces. D. PS Ricardo,,, Breame was fond at one point of using his nose in tricky passages.
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