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Ricardo -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 25 2006 20:28:53)

OOOPs that was a bad typo. It was los PICAROS.[8|] By bad.

Yeah you know the melody though Cartagenera. There are 2 kinds though, this one is in minor, the Cartagenera Classica. The singer is Camaron of course!

Here he sings it in the middle rather than as the finale:


Ricardo

I ALWAYS get florians humor. But I did not want to tease you anymore since you sent me those AWESOME mp3. Thanks Bro!!!




sonikete -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 25 2006 20:36:38)

«Los pícaros tartaneros»

Un lunes por la mañana
los picaros tartaneros
les robaron las manzanas
a los pobres arrieros
que venían de Totana.

But i cant say i know what 'pícaros tartaneros' are
[:D] or why they are stealing apples.

What mp3´s?




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sonikete -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 25 2006 22:13:55)

I lack in that department myself, thats why i started study it, i found 10 or so versions of it, with different singers, so im starting to pinpoint how to deal with it.

There was this site before that was real good, it had an extensive collection of letras, but it seems to have moved or something;
http://www.terra.es/personal/microsof/

Does anyone know if there is any other letras collection out there?




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sonikete -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 25 2006 23:31:42)

Yes, there are very few sources for letras, but i found out a way to get around it;

http://web.archive.org/web/20050306091431/www.terra.es/personal/microsof/letras.htm




Florian -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 26 2006 1:59:06)

romerito, I didnt miss your joke, is just when it comes to flamenco i am never positive of an answer, just because there isnt just 1 book that everyone agrees on, every fact u find there something that contradicts it.

I have no idea what Muriciana is, i didnt wanna pressume u were joking incase it was just something i didnt know.

cause i started playing later i haveeeeeeeee SOOO much catching up to do playing that i hardly ever have time to read about the stuff i am not yet doing.

i mean i could have googled it or cheked the books but that would have defited the purpose of this quiz.




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Florian -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 26 2006 6:12:45)

Romanian living in Australia.


my sense of houmor is allover the continent [:D]




Ricardo -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 26 2006 17:13:11)

Ok, no more jokes another extra credit:
quote:

the "paseo castellana" is what he was missing. Gramatically everybody says this wrong. Paso Castellano would be grammatically correct everybody calls it slightly different.


What letra or "part" of a letra is typically sung for this section?

Ricardo

PS in that Alegrias question there are possible important sections that are often done you skipped. Such as various extended llamadas with footwork, bulerias build ups before silencio, solo de pies with palo seco letras and pellizcos, etc, etc. <OK NERD MODE OFF>




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Ricardo -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 26 2006 21:53:23)

Colatilla of alegrias, yep.

Solo de pies I feel is something personal for the dancer, not necessarily "typical for the palo". Carmen Amaya used always do solo de pies in Alegrias. In my experience, if a dancer likes to do it, they will stick it into ANY solo, any palo.

Ricardo




Florian -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 27 2006 2:20:56)

ohh ohh look at me i know everything !! ..... nerds

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Ricardo -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 27 2006 3:29:10)

quote:

i know everything !! ..... nerds


[:D] Yep. I give you permission to physically kick my ass please. If you don't, I will have to now kick my own ass![:D]

Ok never mind more trivia.

This falseta (first 35 seconds) from Paco's solea is actually a suped up version of a falseta traditionally played for which dance? Hint-not solea. anyone other than Romerito???




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Florian -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 27 2006 7:00:31)

Ricardo

sounds like something u could use for Cantinias escobilla ?

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XXX -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 27 2006 9:46:16)

quote:

ORIGINAL: romerito
1) CAN anybody name all the parts of the alegrias when it is danced. Extra credit for naming things that aren't done any more.



Thats easy. Alegrias has only 2 parts: E and H7. [:D]
The things that arent done anymore are (maybe) Am and E7.




aloysius -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 27 2006 11:12:52)

The cana (squiggle on the n). Not sure if the same thing is used with the polo?
- Aloysius




Ricardo -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 27 2006 17:08:31)

Alo is right. And flo, you are right it has a lot of the same notes.

Rosas the song is like alegrias but has that part that goes to minor key. So silencio is usually done minor, I figured that was the connection. The word "Rosas" is in the lyrics of the letra so that is why it uses that name I guess, but I dont' really remember the letra.

Ok what is an other Alegria cante that goes to minor??

Ricardo




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Ricardo -> RE: POP QUIZ-JUST FOR FUN (Oct. 27 2006 18:56:21)

Romerito, you would not have said the same as Alo?
That falseta is used for the footwork in Caña. Typically, in the dance, the singer will sing a letra of caña AND a letra of Polo, usually one a little faster than the other, but it depends how the dancer wants it. Also there is a special bulerias at the end similar to the salida of Caña (where it goes to C major). There is another typical falseta that usually goes after this falseta we were discussing. It goes:

E------------0-----------------
B------------0----------------
G------------1-2-1----------
D-2-3-2-3----------3-2-3--etc Recognize it?
A---------------------------------
E---------------------------------



ROMERITO-Alegria de Cordoba. Yup!. Which member of Cantinas family goes to PHYRGIAN in the middle? (Ok not Romerito again)




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