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Hello guys...got a little problem I have a scanned copy of Claude Worm´s "Duende Flamenco" Vol.4, specialized in Tangos-Tientos This books includes Enrique de Melchor`s "La Noche y el día" tangos, which are superbly beautiful. Unfortunately, the scan have a little problem. This piece have alternate tuning on two strings...and i can´t see the tuning of those two strings! The scan is out-of-focus and foggy JUST in that part. Everything else is clean and nice to see. I have studied the piece, and it`s gorgeous, it`s very frustating not to know the exact tuning of it. Any help? Any of you have this book? Many thanks!
RE: Enrique de Melchor Tangos (in reply to barblackmore)
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a Noche y el día" tangos, which are superbly beautiful. Unfortunately, the scan have a little problem. This piece have alternate tuning on two strings...and i can´t see the tuning of those two strings! The scan is out-of-focus and foggy JUST in that part. Everything else is clean and nice to see. I have studied the piece, and it`s gorgeous, it`s very frustating not to know the exact tuning of it. Any help? Any of you h
MANY MANY THANKS. Enrique de Melchor is truly one of the greats, but unfortunately, kind of underrated in my opinion. Yesterday I was seeing Paco de Lucia`s English documentarie LIGHT AND SHADE...Alfredo Grimaldos speak there, behind a huge poster of a Flamenco Festival where you see Enrique de Melchor billed on top...and was thinking that, unfortunately he`s not as appreciated as he should be i think