Ricardo -> RE: Riqueni's Rebelde buleria (Nov. 21 2007 20:57:15)
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Regardless of where you were born, or when you started learning, or learn by ear, by music, use a metronome, or count out loud, or whatever, you need to make sure you FEEL the rhythm, where EACH note and space lands in time. Practice real slow just a few beats at a time, over and over. Don't keep playing the whole thing over and over, hit or miss with the "accents". You need to feel each beat and space one to the NEXT, not shooting for accents and hope it works itself out inbetween. Just use a normal click sound, and go in bits, adding it together little by little. If you can singing the rhythm of it, then you will be able to play it better. You need to internalize the feel of it. To me, the fact the left hand moves are tricky or whatever should not interupt what you percieve to be the feeling of the rhythm. So Riqueni falseta becomes no more challenging than Sabicas or Diego del Gastor, etc. Ricardo
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