Florian -> RE: Advice on Choice of Bulerias (Feb. 12 2008 15:11:24)
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and the compas is not very strict I think I think i know what you mean, its not that its not strict is just not as well rounded as you would play buleria today, dosent have the bounce or the strumming dosent fill the compas as much as it does our days. This is not beeing disrespectfull i dont think, its facts, its just a pretty honest (according to me) look at how the flamenco guitar has evolved. Obviously you wouldnt compare a car made in the 40s to one made our days. If Paco was to rerecord that today ofcourse the rithm would be spectacular, as i am sure this was for that time. rithm has changed alot since then, And Ron ( you dobber inner [:D]) thats also the main reason i dont listen to Sabicas, cause the rithm in the buleria dosent have the bounce and rounded feel, i like and look for in a buleria (and also the quality of the recordings and sound of the guitars). I respect it all .. just dont rush home to put it on. To me a good buleria makes you wanna dance and do palmas, and bounce on your chair. While i enjoy the virtouosity of both Sabicas and this peticular Paco buleria, it dosent affect me the same way. back in the day it seems like they were all in a great hurry to finish the song and run to the shops or something cause buleria was played ridiculously fast, sacrificing the rithm. (not so much Paco cause he was at the top of the game) I have so many major released compolation great old cante cds with great singers with and the way the guitar is played and rithm ruins it for me. and so often the rasqueados and compas arent even rounded off evenly. it fustrates me. Bogdan any of the Moraito bulerias would do perfectly for what you are looking for. even the ones that arent transcribed, are quite eazy to transcribe yourself. just personal opinion
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