Florian -> RE: Bulerias Falseta - Free Lesson with Tablature (Oct. 9 2007 8:54:49)
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Great thread !! very interesting, not only the falsetas and videos but your views and tips, to me rithm and patterns is so fascinating more so than falsetas, whenever i listen to a players buleria is the rithm that grabs me or dosent, if i get past the rythm then i pay attention to the falseta if not, my attention dosent even make it as far as the falseta. When playing a falseta many can sometimes get away with sounding above theyr level/pro/spanish etc. but the rithm part speaks the truth about a player every time... if one has great rithm they can do chromatic scales as a falseta and still sound good. quote:
E(down),A(down),M(down),I(down),A(up),A(down),M(down),I(down),M(up),M(down),I(down),I(up) thank you MAESTRO [:)] gonna practice this. quote:
It is fun hanging out here with guitar players and aficionados, talking about different techniques, wild possibilites and sharing ideas. It is through these types of discussions that new things are born. I could talk about this forever, infact i wanted to a while back when i made a rythm thread back a few months ago, mibe its time to ressurect that. members could donate rithm patterns, togheder with a audio example or togheder we can just guess the patterns used by other guitarists from popular albums or find alternative fingering to getting the same effect. (ofcourse i am doing all this for selfish reasons [:D] cause i want an unlimited pool of nice rithm patterns to use for different palos (and when i say togheder i mean mostly You guys cause i am not sharing the ones i transcribed allready...they are mine [8|])..but it might be usefull to others too)
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