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rickm -> vincente amigo taranto (Mar. 10 2013 22:51:50)

excuse my naivete, I n otice that he puts out songs name but the type is usually not incldued. which one of his songs might be a taranto????




Leñador -> RE: vincente amigo taranto (Mar. 10 2013 23:51:56)

Here's a Taranta, I'm not positive but I don't think he has a Taranto

http://youtu.be/lC8FiM5526w




Ricardo -> RE: vincente amigo taranto (Mar. 11 2013 16:12:26)

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ORIGINAL: Lenador

Here's a Taranta, I'm not positive but I don't think he has a Taranto

http://youtu.be/lC8FiM5526w


for guitar solo it doesn't really matter much. taranto for baile is in 4/4 like tientos sometimes guitar solos reflect that in the title. for cante taranto is a specific melody and usually not in any compas.

ricardo




Leñador -> RE: vincente amigo taranto (Mar. 11 2013 16:31:27)

Gotcha, yeah, I picture por baile when I hear Taranto I know nothing about Taranto por Cante......youtube time..




Ricardo -> RE: vincente amigo taranto (Mar. 11 2013 16:44:52)

Taranto y cartagenera





Leñador -> RE: vincente amigo taranto (Mar. 11 2013 16:52:24)

Whoa, nice mullet 'Cente! [:D] That's a great video, a lot of similarities between this and his solo Taranta.
So Taranto por cante is free form? Could you do a Taranto with a singer and a dancer? Would then parts of it be free form and other parts of it in compas for the dancer?




Erik van Goch -> RE: vincente amigo taranto (Mar. 11 2013 17:14:44)



Around 3:51 he integrates a very small quote of a traditional taranto escobilla falseta (standard melody used during the dance solo). I referred to that part when i commented a similar quote of PDL in soleares/caña.




rickm -> RE: vincente amigo taranto (Mar. 11 2013 17:24:08)

the guy has a way with that tune tanx for posting




Erik van Goch -> RE: vincente amigo taranto (Mar. 11 2013 17:35:07)

It's one of his very best pieces :-) The part i mentioned and the arpeggio at 4:57 are the only parts that remained from the tarantas he played in the early 80ties (although another part was recycled in various other occasions as well). It's one of the tracks of his 1991 debut album (the intro (0:00-0:35) is a later addition).




rickm -> RE: vincente amigo taranto (Mar. 11 2013 19:47:53)

truly magic tanx for posting guys




Ricardo -> RE: vincente amigo taranto (Mar. 11 2013 21:22:49)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lenador

Whoa, nice mullet 'Cente! [:D] That's a great video, a lot of similarities between this and his solo Taranta.
So Taranto por cante is free form? Could you do a Taranto with a singer and a dancer? Would then parts of it be free form and other parts of it in compas for the dancer?


Depends on what the dancer wants. I have done things like cartagenera free and taranto in compas or levantica in compas etc. Once you get the concept of how to keep compas and accompany a "free" cante at the same time, it doesn't really matter you just memorize the dancer's choreography. Most often tangos and rumba become part of the speed up parts of the dance.

Ricardo




Leñador -> RE: vincente amigo taranto (Mar. 11 2013 21:40:19)

quote:

Depends on what the dancer wants. I have done things like cartagenera free and taranto in compas or levantica in compas etc. Once you get the concept of how to keep compas and accompany a "free" cante at the same time, it doesn't really matter you just memorize the dancer's choreography. Most often tangos and rumba become part of the speed up parts of the dance.


Essooo, perfect, thanks Ricardo




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