Ricardo -> RE: A compas under my belt? (Apr. 19 2007 20:02:18)
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Or, if I say differently... how do your students progress with falsetas? specifically if possible,thanks Matic Well, you are asking me to teach you then, just like my students. I can't really do that verbally on the forum. Even if I tried, how is that fair to my paying students? I have some video lessons over at FT (flamenco-teacher.com). Sorry for the self advertising. Otherwise you can take my free advice, and pick out some short falsetas that are pretty straight forward compas wise, and master them slow, one at a time. Something that you can physically or technically handle. Not Tomatito. Not modern Paco. There are some old Paco things that are not so bad for students of any level. Of course digging further back to Sabicas, Morao, Parrilla, Niño Ricardo, etc. It is not all easy just because it is old. You have to pick the right things, both doable and inspiring. To be honest, a lot of the things I teach beginners are very old traditional things I learned from Gerardo Nuñez. They really work, but are they his falsetas? Partly, but a lot from Javier Molina, M. de Huelva, Parrilla etc. I show some snipits of Moraito, but again I would not say just any of his material is "easy". Everyone, even Vicente has SOMETHING easy to play in their rep. Ricardo
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