Florian -> RE: The "Loop" argument.. (Feb. 9 2006 22:00:53)
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HEHE Ron I see Ricardos post has encouraged your confidence again [:D] mibe give it another read in other words there is a certain structure to fandangos de huelva i belive he said (its exactly what i was saying), so be confident but not that confident, i belive u were just as wrong about the FHD as i was about trying to experiment with a Verdiales[:)] quote:
Don't go for easy options, you're just putting things off which will bug you forever IMO I never ever go for easy options mate, I tought u knew that if i wanted to go for an ezy option i wouldnt have tryed something different in a first place (i could have just playd a fhd) knowing full well the reaction i might get, I would learn Paco Pena instead of Ramon Jimenez (whom some users here might not even know) tangos i always go on impulse, and on what i like. And i would never ever upload anything so that i dont get criticised,.. but i dont.. Trust me , when i am in the mood for FHD again, i will play FHD. quote:
either think outside the box and do different fandangos de H (if thats possible) or we cant do the fandango H because u cant repeat any of the falsetas that imitate the letras, because that ould be wrong. the Fandangos goes into a constant build up, and repeating the same letra will not allow it to continue on its natural course. U quoted me there, but are you disagreeing ? are you saying that it is ok for 4 singhers to sing fandangos de huelva, and when each of theyr turn comes they all sing the same letra again one after the other ? u dont think that that would kill the normal course of a fandangos de huelva solo ? Is like singing " AI carai carai cara i.. " letra in the same alegria solo 4 times just apply that same thing to the guitar , that was the point i was trying to make, in saying the sentence u quoted me on. quote:
Fandangos de Huelva is not just a "Spanishy thing like Sevillanas". That's total bull... Sevillanas and FdeH are hugely important in Flamenco. Ron. Fandangos de Huelva, Sevillanas come from Spanish Andalucian folklore thats a fact not an opinion [;)] I didnt say they not important i said they are not my favourites palos. Sevillanas comes from Bolero. I dont like the pretty flamenco, i dont like frills, castanets, fans etc.. i like the ugly and dirty one if that makes any sense to you. cheers
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