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ENTIENDO -> Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 7 2006 15:32:23)

Hi

Anyone know of a good fandango's de huelva I can have a go at? the only one I know is in the Juan Martin Book.

A PDF or text file would be gratefully appreciated.




duende -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 8 2006 11:32:42)

Paco peña got one on the azahara album and Paco de lucia got good stuff




Paleto -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 10 2006 1:07:23)

Support Alain Faucher and buy his transcription of Paco Peña's Riomar -

http://www.moltengold.com/cgi-bin/eBzget6A.pl?shop=shops/77/21/AffedisFl&trolley=153658&page=http://www.affedis.com/catalogue3.html

I just finished learning it, it's not that hard.

Anthony




Florian -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 10 2006 1:10:13)

Anthony !!!!!!!! so good to see you again mate, long time no see, how are you ? how have u been ?




Paleto -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 10 2006 18:34:23)

Good, just really busy trying to build repertoire and keep the gigs coming.

As I mentioned I just finished that fandangos, and I'm thinking about what to learn next. I think I will stick with the Rondeña from Ramón Jiménez - A Luis Habichuela that Conrad just transcribed.

What are you working on?

-A




Kev -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 11 2006 3:06:46)

Hola Paleto... Hey hope u dont mind me asking is there a transcription around or for sale of Ramon Jimenez's "Rondena"... it is one of my all time favourites...thanks amigo...

Kev [:D]




Paleto -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 11 2006 17:18:52)

Hi Kevin,

Please contact Conrad - conradscastle@hotmail.com and enjoy. He did a nice job.

-Anthony




Paleto -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 11 2006 17:27:14)

I forgot to mention that Alain Faucher also has a nice book called Keys to the fandango you might check out, it has falsetas from many different guitarists, most likely from the easiest to the most difficult.

-Anthony




Kev -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 11 2006 17:36:08)

Hey Paleto thanks for thats, much appreciated...

Kev.. [:D]




Florian -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 11 2006 20:27:37)

quote:

with the Rondeña from Ramón Jiménez - A Luis Habichuela that Conrad just transcribed.

What are you working on?


very nice
i been working on all kinds of stuff
Alegria intro from Guadiana dvd, some crazy picado run from Nino and some fandangos de huelva too.

its very nice to see you around again.




Kev -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 11 2006 20:32:19)

watchout hes talking about that picado run again...heeh.. [:D] [:D] [:D]




Florian -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 11 2006 20:34:54)

lol no, i am done [:)]




Kev -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 11 2006 20:39:23)

nah a good picado is never done... i listen too it again, it fits really well in your fandango piece on myspace... [;)]




Florian -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 11 2006 21:00:59)

thank you :-) u know that hole fandangos was just an excuse to use that picado lol.

"cmon cmon falsetas get out of the way!!, I just wanna get to the end [:D]"




ENTIENDO -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 13 2006 16:35:19)

Erm..... Getting back to the point. Has anyone got any thing else in the fandango's

Entiendo




Florian -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 13 2006 16:44:03)

quote:

Erm..... Getting back to the point. Has anyone got any thing else in the fandango's


No :-)




Paleto -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 22 2006 16:17:18)

The same book by Paco Peña (edited by Stimpson) which i mentioned in the Malagueña post has some simpler fandangos aimed at the beginner level). Check Zephyr Music in Sydney, Australia - http://www.zephyrmusic.com.au/Guitar.Pdf

It was not that expensive.

If you can't get the book because they are sold out, send me some email and I will send the fandangos to you when I can scan it.

-Anthony a71garcia@san.rr.com




legrec -> RE: Fandango's de huelva? (Dec. 22 2006 16:27:44)

In the Encuentro serie :
- Pepe Habichuela : a great (and long) fandango de Huelva
- Merengue de Cordoba : here you'll find the variants of Fandango's rythmic patterns

And, probably the best source for Fandangos, the "Keys to Fandango" mentioned by Paleto.




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