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RE: FINAL Solea challenge for beginners
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andresito
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Joined: Feb. 20 2007
From: New Holland
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RE: FINAL Solea challenge for beginners (in reply to kozz)
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ORIGINAL: kozz Anyway, maybe its just me, but I don't like the audiofile from Martinez, it makes me nerveous in a way. No, it's not just you, I'm not really that rapt in the way he plays either It's a little bit tense and all at the same volume, but, that may be because it is teaching material rather than an actual piece, and probably encouraging for learners to be able to play similarly rather than trying to get a perfect, nicely reverbed sound... Once you can play it, though, I think it would sound nicer with some light and shade
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Date Mar. 9 2009 22:34:36
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kozz
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Joined: Feb. 26 2009
From: Eindhoven NL
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RE: FINAL Solea challenge for beginners (in reply to at_leo_87)
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Nice analogy kozz! Can't wait to hear it. Hahaha, don't be afraid, you will, since we have to play without capo....and then my guitar is like a lightsaber.....buzzing, dark long notes.... Nice challenge.... quote:
Just been doing some more work and have come to bit where the tab was, at first, confusing. I checked back to the original and it was the same - to my mind, there seems to be some notation missing . I asked a friend of mine who's a funk guitarist and he says the tabs are fine, but Graf Martinez got too enthousiastic at some points.... quote:
No, it's not just you, I'm not really that rapt in the way he plays either Pfff I'm glad to hear that....I hear so many nice solea's and this one just didn't fit into....but the falsetas are nice So now its time to hurt the fingers a little more untill.....just hammering on/of on all the strings with all the fingers, but that pinky is a bastard... Edit: quote:
it's like a normal a, m, i rasgueado but instead of flicking the fingers, just brush them across the strings then follow through with a soft downstroke with the thumb. Aha, I'm gonna give it a try
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Date Mar. 10 2009 8:47:24
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aleksi
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Joined: Nov. 10 2008
From: Helsinki, Finland
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RE: FINAL Solea challenge for beginners (in reply to alex_lord)
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quote: ORIGINAL: Pimientito quote: I didn't think anyone took my banning proposal seriously Yeah they did Alex is now officially not a beginner any more and has to compete on the intermediate challenge. This is to avoid the same winners every month or two. Makes perfect sense to me. Besides, now that I have a bit more confidence, I can stop treading the same waters and try something a bit more challenging without fear that I am missing a lot of crucial foundation. This has been a worry for me, since I've only had a couple of sparse lessons and have mostly been reading books, watching videos, and beating my head (and guitar) against the wall In fact, I would invite Aleksi to do the same. I would not consider myself a better player than him, judging by his entry. I'll be rooting for all of you from the sidelines! Hello Alex, thanks for your advice. I was also strugling with categorising my self. I've been hanging there in the midle of beginner and intermediate for a whilie but maybe you are right and I should start thinking my self as a intermediate now. The first challenge was very nice. It was perfect way to start participating in the forum and it was also exiting to wait for the score especially after the two first judges . Last sunday I had also my second flamenco birthday so this could really be good time to shift my mentalitet to intermediate. I like this challange also, Ive been listening and analysing the track and Im confident that I can do it. Maybe the notes them selves are not challange to me, but the way how to play them. How to put some spirit in to them. But this can be already intermediate thing, I dont know. Maybe I should wait for the next intermediate challange and then participate in that, what do you think? In the mean while I can stick for the merengues track 'cause that was my favorit and wish all the good luck for all in the challange ...but alex you have different position, you won but I havent won anything yet, I think I should be given one more shot
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Date Mar. 10 2009 11:10:30
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