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RE: ****Beginners Challenge Fall 2010****
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rogeliocan
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From: Canada
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RE: ****Beginners Challenge Fall 201... (in reply to lowden)
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I found that the more I tried the worse I got when it came to recording, Yep, same here. I get super conscious when recording and it's not the same as just playing, more mistakes, more careful of making mistakes resulting in a 'restrained' delivery. Now that it's recorded and sent, and after not playing it for a couple of days, I can actually play it better. No stress, more time off it, I'm absorbing it. So regardless of the final recording, it's a valuable tool to move forward, a step in the right directions.
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Date Nov. 1 2010 15:44:49
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Schalli
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Joined: Sep. 15 2010
From: Mannheim, Germany
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RE: ****Beginners Challenge Fall 201... (in reply to at_leo_87)
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actually i'll sit around in my warm home alot during the cold wintertime, so i'm wondering what time of the year could actually be better to enter a challenge... Suggestions in my favorite order would be: 1. Solea Falseta (at best not sounding too modern) or letra 2. Tangos de Malaga (not so much stuff out there...) 3. Bulerias Compas (i think it's quite challenging to get that fascinating feeling into it and it would be nice to find some unique rythm patterns) 4. Petenera (i saw some short vids at u tube, but i got the impression its not that complex as major palos like solea, with intro, letra, falseta, remate, llamada, escobilla etc.) What i personally like in Flamenco is the Idea of unique Stuff, the Falseta told by " the unknown grandmaster" ( ;-) ), thats not known by everybody, maybe just by his scholars. so i'd like to get to know some stuff in the Challenge, thats defenitely in NO book or DvD teaching flamenco.... If i have to decide between happy and sad sounding guitar i would always say "sad" without even thinking about it, so "alegrias" sounds not that god in my ears. (i know its one off the major palos not yet in the challenge...) Greets
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Date Nov. 10 2010 21:22:49
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