Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Full Version)

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TANúñez -> Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Jul. 15 2003 3:16:19)

Hola Amigo. Can anyone tell me where the accented beats are on Fandangos de Huelva and Sevillanas?




TANúñez -> RE: Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Jul. 15 2003 3:21:11)

This Avatar I chose is cool. Another left-handed monkey.




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Escribano -> RE: Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Jul. 15 2003 13:42:40)

I told Ron he had pinched your monkey!




TANúñez -> RE: Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Jul. 15 2003 14:06:22)

Oh man. I may have to change it then. I didn't know Ron was already using the zurdo monkey. Blast!




Escribano -> RE: Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Jul. 15 2003 14:52:29)

No, I think you should offer Ron a swap, he's right handed, after all. I can get quite a lot of animated GIFs, let me see if can find one that Ron would like.




Ron.M -> RE: Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Jul. 15 2003 16:30:05)

That's OK Zurdo....you have the "Zurdo Mono"!
I'll take the Saltire as a provisional avatar.

By the way a professional (Spanish) flamenco player who has played for various dance companies showed me Fandangos de Huelva as Golpe, 2, 3 Golpe, 2, 3, Golpe, 2, 3, Golpe, 2,3....etc
I must admit it did sound good when he did it, but I find it a bit unweildy, as I've always
mentally thought of it the same as Andy.
By the way he told me that's OK too, but to concentrate on the Golpe, 2, 3 as well.
as dancers preferred to hear the Golpe on 1.
I must admit he played it with a really driving and forceful rhythm compared to mine.

Ron




Guest -> RE: Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Jul. 16 2003 22:50:52)

If you accompany the cante por Huelva or listen to a real Huelva guitarist, gople,2,3 is right. Think thumb, rasgeo, rasgeo. The palmas are 2,3,5 etc.

Sean




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TANúñez -> RE: Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Jul. 17 2003 3:54:59)

Thank you guy's for the help and Andy thank you very much for taking the time to post that audio. You can't get any more clear that having an audio demonstration. Much appreciated amigo.




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TANúñez -> RE: Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Jul. 17 2003 15:14:44)

Andy,

What guitar did you use to record the Fandangos audio sample with? It is a very nice sounding instrument.




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TANúñez -> RE: Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Jul. 17 2003 19:47:16)

Rozas builds one heck of an instrument. Very well respected. If I'm not mistaken I think C.Vega mentioned that he had one.




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XXX -> RE: Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Nov. 27 2010 19:08:43)

I was just browsing old topics and found this. What a coincidence. Exactly the same topic as the ones from today/nowadays.




cathulu -> RE: Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Nov. 27 2010 19:29:24)

Very interesting. Too bad this thread has largely been neutered.




marduk -> RE: Accents on Fandangos and Sevillanas (Nov. 27 2010 22:09:09)

im not learning fandangos yet, but ive been taught to put the accents on 4 5 and 1 for sevillanas (starting the compas on 4 and the falsettas on 1) someone else put up another thread that i saw today talking about it also




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