n85ae -> RE: Music Question (Mar. 16 2007 18:17:16)
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Yep, that's the problem. If I play something that sounds like a Bulerias and I'm playing back and forth on A, Bb, and I do some picado runs, interesting stuff in between, etc. Ok, I have the general idea that I'm in compas. However, now lets say I played A, and shifted from that to an Am, followed by G, F, E, etc. and worked into por arriba, then after a bit used a C and used that as a route back into por medio. This all sounds interesting because I shifted from A Phrygian, to E, and then back. Is it Flamenco? I don't understand the rules for chord changes, etc. This is causing me a lot of trouble. I know scales, and chords, etc. also rhythm is one thing, that's straightforward 12,1,2,3,etc. Just chord changes, and the rules for how to use them I have perused a bunch of sites, and have about a 6 inch deep stack of tabs at home to work on, etc. But it would be sure nice if somebody could provide basically just a chord chart of a bulerias for example. Which says ok play these chords for x-number of bars, put a 6 bar falseta here, then play these chords for x-number more bars, then add another falseta, and finally then to end the whole thing play these chord changes, etc. Just a basic roadmap, not tablature, not notation just a simple structural diagram. Any help like this would be much appreciated. Particularly for a Bulerias since it is the one I most like the sound of.
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