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Joined: Dec. 2 2006
From: Budapest, now in Southampton
RE: Gerardo Nunez buleria por rondena (in reply to charles)
hi Charles, the title is Hacía Mi, Pimientito has also tabbed most of the falsetas (and some others from another piece called En el Arco), if you do a search you should be able to find the topic...
RE: Gerardo Nunez buleria por rondena (in reply to xirdneH_imiJ)
Hi x and thanks for your prompt reply.Nunez is probably the most musical guitarist in flamenco.Can I also add that Hungarian women are stunning! Regards from Sydney,Australia.
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Joined: Dec. 14 2004
From: Washington DC
RE: Gerardo Nunez buleria por rondena (in reply to charles)
It is important to note, when performing Gerardo will improvise by mixing those two pieces together seamlessly, En el Arco and Hacia Mi. I would say as a "piece" En el Arco is more extensive, the other a short ending to a long medley. Some other good Buleria por Rondeña to check out and maybe add to the mix, Niño Miguel (the first example I know of) called "Recuerdos" I think, and Manolo Sanlucar's Tercio de Vara. Inspired by all these I made my own as well, and some other guys on the foro have made their own unique versions as well if you check the archives.
RE: Gerardo Nunez buleria por rondena (in reply to Ricardo)
Hi Ricardo and thanks for your insight into Gerardo.Regarding the art of composing,unfortunately I was born across the border (France) and find it difficult to capture the "je ne sais quoi".Excuse my French it's the only way I can express it.I'm familiar with your CD and, assuming you're an estrangero,you're the only one I know of who can.Regards,Charles. PS What is your opinion on "Isa" (tango rumba) as a solo piece?