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All Flamenco chords in Tab
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RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (in reply to Ricardo)
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Thanks Ricardo those chords are useful! There is a reasonably good flamenco chord dictionary in the front of Volume 1 of 'Traite De Guitare Flamenca' by Oscar Herrero and Claude Worms. This section also has combinations of the chords given in the dictionary. There are about 20 E chords, 20 A chords 20 G chords etc.....It basically covers the E and A phrygian chords. Cheers, Andy
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Date Apr. 26 2005 10:48:31
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Ramón
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this is GREAT! Thanks for the post, as this relates to 'our' art, where these are not chords generally know/acknowledged in most material one finds. I printed this out, and as I watch a movie - my neighbor, classical guitarist Randy Pile - taught me this trick (Randy is a great classical performer, and I always threaten to convert him to 'The Dark Side'), we rent DVD's, put the subtitles on, and 'read' a movie while doing all our drills, so these chord changes are great to just work up the scale on while watching.. kooool....Graciás!
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Date Apr. 30 2005 17:57:44
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quote]Ok, some of you guys know this but arent' helping me. It is going to take me forever, but here goes..... No, pisha. Its just that you know and most of us don´t. Although incapable of using the information, I appreciate it and feel that I owe you a few tapas in El Faro, should you ever manage to make your way from Sanlúcar to Cádiz. Suerte Sean
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Date Jun. 2 2005 21:20:39
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RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (in reply to Ricardo)
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hey ricardo...this looks great...excuse my total stupidity but how do you read the chart?? i dont usually use tab.. thanks
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Date Jun. 2 2005 22:43:08
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Ricardo
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RE: All Flamenco chords in Tab (in reply to Ricardo)
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The browser indents the lines if your window is too skinny. MAKE SURE THIS LINE YOU ARE READING GOES STRAIGHT ACROSS AND IS NOT INDENTED Now assuming you have it wide enough, the way to read tab is as if the guitar is lying down face up, in your lap. The dotted lines--------are the strings, the numbers are the frets. So it is like looking at the neck, with frets indicated by numbers. The strings are in this order: E(mi)=first string B(si)=2nd G(sol)=3rd D(re)=4th A(la)=5th E(mi)=6th The number "4" indicates the 4th fret. The number "0" is the open string, etc. E-----------------0-------0----- B--------------5----------5----- G----------4--------------4----- D-------6-----------------6------ A--------------------------------- E--------------------------------- Reading left to right the notes are G#(4th string 6th fret), B(3rd string 4th fret), E(2nd string 5th fret), and E again (1st string open). When the notes are separated, you play left to right, so this is an arpeggio. When the notes are written vertically, then they are played together as a chord. Ricardo
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Date Jun. 3 2005 21:28:20
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Hey thanks a lot for going to all the trouble of writting out this stuff Ricardo its great. I just cut and pasted it all onto a notepad and printed it onto a couple of pages. Now i have all these cords in one handy location. Thanks Dominic
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Date Dec. 13 2005 23:51:56
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