Andando El Tiempo #2 (Full Version)

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Stu -> Andando El Tiempo #2 (Mar. 12 2007 14:31:29)

Hey fellas,
I know there was thread about this album fairly recently, but thought a new one would get more attention.
Anyways, I got a couple of questions regarding this album.
the main question is... can anyone tell me what palos each track is? I think I know what some of them are but not really adept enough to instantly here what they are.

Secondly, are there any tabs out there for this album? can't seem to locate any even on affedis flamenco. probably no where near good enough to play them thoroughly but maybe able to learn some bits and pieces.

thanks in advance!
Stu




Ricardo -> RE: Andando El Tiempo #2 (Mar. 13 2007 2:51:21)

1. Rumba
2. Rondeña
3. Bulerias
4. Solea por Buleria
5. Taranta
6. Bulerias
7. Nana
8. Bulerias
9. Solea
10. Farruca
11. Bulerias

The "Encuentro" video of Gerardo's has a lot of this material on it.

Ricardo




Stu -> RE: Andando El Tiempo #2 (Mar. 16 2007 15:48:09)

Thanks Ricardo,
I've got the Encuentro book and dvd. I've only been working on the pulgar section at the moment though and haven't come across any of the music from andando el tiempo. Although there is a pulgar and indice exercise which I've been studying and thats reminds me of the track siempre es tarde. I look forward to discovering some more of the music from that cd.




Ricardo -> RE: Andando El Tiempo #2 (Mar. 16 2007 21:33:11)

The encuntro DVD has the Rondeña/Farruca together, the Solea por Bulerias complete, perhaps a bit of similar ideas hinted at here and there. I guess there is not A LOT of material from this new disc in that Vid. The encuentro vid seems to have missing all of his best bulerias, although I suspect Gerardo did that on purpose, as to not give away all the good stuff. Like Calima, Trafalgar, Jucal, Siempre es Tarde (some of us know that piece as "samaruco"), and the two Rondeña bulerias he has, and many others. He has lots of nice bulerias. Oh, at the end of the pulgar section he does do a bit of Rondeña bulerias now that I think of it.




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