Ricardo -> RE: solxbul (Mar. 10 2007 20:49:22)
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A sung solea at a faster(closer to) bulerias tempo is not the same as a buleria sung slower(closer to) a solea tempo. That is absolutely right. To me they are totally different melodies, even if you use the same lyrics. That is another thing people don't understand. The poetry has the rhythm in there too, and you can sing the same 3 line poem as solea, solea por bulerias, or Bulerias. But melodically, that is the distinction for me, and the point that the singer you worked with was trying to make to the dancer. Also there is the problem I have run into where how many letras there are going to be. When the singer singes the second letra "macho" with the high notes, it should be obvious that the solea por bulerias stuff is over. But I have seen MANY dancers that don't know any better or don't appreciate that and after a bit of a llamada look over like "wheres my third letra????". When it comes to defining the terms, at least when there is dancing, there is a lot of "mixing" going on so it is hard to learn that way. Again, we are talking about the abstract names for "songs" that simply are what they are whatever you want to call them or the dance as a whole. The other day there was a substitute singer that was really just a dancer. She did not know or feel comfy singing Solxbul for the dancer, so she sang Bamberas! [:D] To me Solea, Soleares, Solea por Bulerias, bulerias por solea, you are sort of splitting hairs with terminology. Solea de Jerez or Solea de Cadiz Solea de Alcala,etc is alot more specific. OK Question for you Romerito. On Tauromagia there is essentially a guitar solo "De Capote". There is no palo name given by the composer. There is a bit of cante on it. So what would YOU call it? Solea. Solea por Medio. Solea por bulerias. Bulerias por solea?? Ricardo
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