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estebanana -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 20 2016 3:23:41)

Ricardo,

that was an excellent breakdown. I already understood abot half of that, but it filled in the other other half. And confirmed that when dancers and guitar players discuss antos an antas much beer is still needed.

And also when Tientos is played for baile in F#min taranto key. Once I spaced out and told a dancer nice Tarantos....she said "Tientos stupid." I had been checking out her ass more than the cante.

ZING**********



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Sorry, Anders. I personally love tremolo. It's just that Stephen specifically said not to put tremolo on his taranto.


I don't like the Bach Cello Suites played on guitar, but I never tell people NOT to do it. I just tell them it is morally and ethically wrong, they will go to hell and the dick will fall off if they play them.

I want them to play them if that is what they want to do. I'm not here to put people in jail. If they have to tremolo so be it. There are really just two taboo things that I don't care for, tremolo and cello suites in a changed key on guitar. I think that is pretty reasonable considering there are people who wipe out whole swaths of modern music as decadent and worthless.

I have two small innocent hang ups, otherwise I am an open book. If you defy my hang ups you may receive one thousand lashes with a wet noodle.

And not a lash less!!




rombsix -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 20 2016 4:25:16)

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I had been checking out her ass more than the cante.


[8D]




minorthang -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 20 2016 10:58:10)

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Once I spaced out and told a dancer nice Tarantos....she said "Tientos stupid." I had been checking out her ass more than the cante.

ZING**********
character !!

tarantas links for inspiration -







all antonio rey -- last one is puro magic




Morante -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 20 2016 15:06:59)

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Once I spaced out and told a dancer nice Tarantos....she said "Tientos stupid."


The dance por tarantos is usually finished, if not started, por tientos/tangos. Dancers usually qualify for the joke of " How many dancers do you need to change a light bulb?"




Leñador -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 20 2016 17:12:16)

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How many dancers do you need to change a light bulb?"

None, they'll make the guitar player do it. [:D]




estebanana -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 21 2016 2:11:22)

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How many dancers do you need to change a light bulb?"

None, they'll make the guitar player do it.


And then when the lights are back on they will critique your light bulb changing compas, and ask for a falseta while you are still on the ladder.




Anders Eliasson -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 21 2016 8:24:44)

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Sorry, Anders. I personally love tremolo. It's just that Stephen specifically said not to put tremolo on his taranto.


Yeah, but my recording is from 2009.
I´m sure that if Stephen wants to use any of my recording he can just take out my tremolo part.
Flamenco solo guitar pieces are just a row of falsetas and in freeform fandangos (taranta is a freeform fandango) there´s not even anything in between the falsetas. They can be swapped around like everyone feels like.
I´m sure you and most others know that so its just said in general. Not trying to be pedantic.

If Stephen tremolohater got sick when reaching my 3rd falseta then I´m very sorry and after reading his above post I will never say that I absolutely LOOOOOve bach´s Cellø suites on viola or violin and that IMHO just gives the suites that extra kick... [sm=Smiley Guitar.gif][sm=tongue.gif][sm=tongue.gif]




Leñador -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 21 2016 12:46:18)

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And then when the lights are back on they will critique your light bulb changing compas, and ask for a falseta while you are still on the ladder.

[:D][:D][:D]
I wish I had more to add to this thread but I've never studied tarantos, I'm book marking it for when I'm ready though.




Leñador -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 21 2016 15:08:17)

Got our very own Dudnote playing Tarantos on my guitar in my living room before we went to see Iron Maiden. Great show!
https://youtu.be/EjGzmMBOyl8




rombsix -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 21 2016 15:43:19)

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Got our very own Dudnote playing Tarantos on my guitar in my living room before we went to see Iron Maiden. Great show!
https://youtu.be/EjGzmMBOyl8


I thought he lived in Guadeloupe?




Leñador -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 21 2016 17:36:18)

People travel the world for Maiden Ramz! [:D] \m/




Ricardo -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 21 2016 17:56:57)

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ORIGINAL: Leñador

People travel the world for Maiden Ramz! [:D] \m/


Not anymore...now that Dickenson can just fly the band pretty much anywhere in the world with their private owned commercial jet. See movie "Flight 666".




Morante -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 21 2016 18:11:52)

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None, they'll make the guitar player do it.


The guitar player will ask the cantaor to do it, in case he should damage his nails.




Richard Jernigan -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 21 2016 20:35:50)

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ORIGINAL: Morante

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None, they'll make the guitar player do it.


The guitar player will ask the cantaor to do it, in case he should damage his nails.

I don't think I still have Juan Martin's instruction book from many years ago, but I still cite the part where he said a guitarist must never wash dishes for fear of damaging the nails....

...even though some of my friends complain that I have claws of steel.

RNJ




Brendan -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 22 2016 17:30:29)

Just for you, Stephen: https://youtu.be/ivzzoz1Tp28




Dudnote -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 22 2016 19:10:18)

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Just for you, Stephen: https://youtu.be/ivzzoz1Tp28

[:D][:D][:D]




estebanana -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 22 2016 23:57:40)

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Just for you, Stephen: https://youtu.be/ivzzoz1Tp28


Oh jeeze , I have to even had coffee yet..........Play the Gigue pror buleria that would be really cool.

Or play the prelude in F#min. [:D]

http://stephenfaulkguitars.com/?page_id=136 3rd sound sample down- Gavin Buckley Foro member I made a 7 string guitar for. A recording of him practicing Bach por Tangos on his 7 string.




Brendan -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 23 2016 21:14:03)

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Gavin Buckley Foro member I made a 7 string guitar for. A recording of him practicing Bach por Tangos on his 7 string.


That's what it sounded like in my head, before I went and ruined it.




Dudnote -> RE: Taranto as a guitar solo, what do you have? (May 25 2016 4:46:18)

Thanks for that one Lenny.

@Ricardo, Flight 666, good insight into a very professional act. But they somehow just fly right over the Caribbean, so you still have to make tracks to get to see them.

Great gig! Band in top form. Quite a lit of oldies. Eddie had his heart ripped out and thrown into the crowd. Janick Gers was a human whirlwind. The others were smoking hot. Children of The Damned, Hallowed Be Thy Name, Number of The Beast (with a 30m high goat) [:)]




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