docco -> RE: Welcome to foro flamenco! (Oct. 19 2019 5:43:21)
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Thank Ricardo for your guide. One more question is that if I want to feel somewhat the soul of Solea, what I should focus: cante, baile, or guitar? For these bars in Solea (after tremolo section), https://drive.google.com/open?id=1WIr0HofwFssPrHMlHwvj2Pf98jy00PmY , it seems that Aron Gilmartin uses 3 strokes of i (up-down-up) (with down stroke makes no sound) to timing? This timing is frequently used in Solea/Flamenco or just rarely? Edit: when I look materials to learn flamenco guitar, I feel that it is not systematic like clasical guitar or dancing. Or I haven't found it yet? For example, in dancesport, we have roughly 3 levels: bronze, silver and gold. In the bronze level, we can study the basic technique and enough to dance. Silver and gold levels are only the developing. Most courses frequently use a simple lesson but beautiful enough for people play and enjoy, and through this lesson, teachers break it down to show the basic technique. Or in clasical guitar, I can practice from easy lesson to harder lesson to study technique from basic to higher level, such as following F. Carulli method. I played songs of Taraga before playing of Sor.
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