El Kiko -> RE: Question about compas (Jul. 26 2014 14:59:17)
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Kiko, you haven't understand anything. i think i have understand everything The very clear claim was that if you start on beat 6 ,according to ramon , ""five beats preceding that beat in the compas. These five beats of silence or "rests" are therefore part of the falseta."" to ""So by definition, beats One, Two, Three, Four, and Five, are part of the falseta"" So this would , by extension apply to any and all other scenarios ...I just mentioned bulerias as an example ... Meaning you could , paste and copy ramons answer , and change the word Alegrias to Bulerias and the number 6 to the number 12 .. therefore ...Here is how. If you say you are starting on beat 12, then you have established that there are beats One, Two, Three, Four, Five, six , seven , eight , nine , ten and eleven -Eleven beats preceding that beat in the compas. These eleven beats of silence or "rests" are therefore part of the falseta. A silence or rest is an integral part of a falseta. There are hundreds of falsetas that are comprised of a combination of rests and notes. if Ramons beat six theory is correct , then it must follow for all other things ....he cant have it both ways ... Unfortunatly that first statement is incorrect as a base , so everything after that is wrong as well, maybe you dont get it ...yet .. I am basically saying that, practically speaking , you can start on beat 6 , or any other beat . the fact that it is known as beat 6 and there must be 5 other beats to get there is not important in this case ,.it a reference point .....get it ?
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