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Joined: Nov. 8 2010
From: London (living in the Bay Area)
Paco Peña "Flamenco Guitar&quo...
Has anyone got the twofer Flamenco Guitar, consisting of Montoya/Ricardo and Azahara?
And if so, can they tell me if Nimbus perpetuated the typo they made in the notes for the latter, wherein I appear to state that the accents of soleares are on beats 2-6-8-10-12 instead of 3-6-8-10-12?
I didn’t buy the twofer because I already had the constituents discs; and I’ve never seen the notes.
(The first I knew of this blooper was when Ben Verdery called me from New York to say WTF?)
RE: Paco Peña "Flamenco Guitar... (in reply to Paul Magnussen)
I also have the not-quite-twofer/compilation of the first two lp's released as a cd and called "Flamenco Guitar". And i have the second lp (also called "flamenco guitar") in it's entirety on vinyl and mp3, so i'm missing the tientos and the cantiñas from the first lp ("the incredible Paco Peña") if you or anyone else is able to send them my way (need begging emoticon here )
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Joined: Dec. 14 2004
From: Washington DC
RE: Paco Peña "Flamenco Guitar... (in reply to Paul Magnussen)
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ORIGINAL: Paul Magnussen
Has anyone got the twofer Flamenco Guitar, consisting of Montoya/Ricardo and Azahara?
And if so, can they tell me if Nimbus perpetuated the typo they made in the notes for the latter, wherein I appear to state that the accents of soleares are on beats 2-6-8-10-12 instead of 3-6-8-10-12?
I didn’t buy the twofer because I already had the constituents discs; and I’ve never seen the notes.
(The first I knew of this blooper was when Ben Verdery called me from New York to say WTF?)
well, when you actually learn solea you realize it's not always accented as implied, so technically it's not a typo either. To understand why something be "perpetuated" it should be obvious.