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devilhand

 

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Today I've started learning this Solea part at 1:14-1:22. It's been a challenge for me to play an exact rendition of it. I haven't mastered it yet. Looks like I need more practice. I wonder which level of flamenco guitar playing it is? Beginner intermediate or advanced?



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RE: Beginner, intermediate or advanced (in reply to devilhand

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Today I've started learning this Solea part at 1:14-1:22. It's been a challenge for me to play an exact rendition of it. I haven't mastered it yet. Looks like I need more practice. I wonder which level of flamenco guitar playing it is? Beginner intermediate or advanced?


What tempo/bpm are you playing it, are you trying to match his tempo? Could you play it slow at 60 bpm?

This is a basic/essential solea phrase, of which there are variations. The speed you can play at would determine your technical level. But at a slow speed a beginner could be learning this exactly.

My double arpeggios are not 100% reliable above 90-100 bpm in real life situations. When accompanying a singer for real (typical bpm 110-130) I leave out the double arpeggios and play variations e.g. with single arpeggios. But por baile it might be much slower and then I do use the double arpeggios.

EDIT:
Here's Adam del Monte teaching a similar variation "I'm going to show you an example of a very basic level, very simple level falseta, a beginner level falseta, of the one of the most fundamental phrases of solea."

Starts at 1.42
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zendalex

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RE: Beginner, intermediate or advanced (in reply to devilhand

It is the most basic solea falseta which he slightly embalished by playing extra off beat notes.

But, I think for most basic techniques in flamenco one needs to be an intermediate level guitarist. As indeed, if played fast enough it is indeed not easy to play it cleanly.
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RE: Beginner, intermediate or advanced (in reply to devilhand

he is an advanced player playing the basic beginner thing everybody needs to learn some variation of. There are simpler variations to get started, this one perhaps being an intermediate variation. As others said, play it slow at first and build speed.

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What tempo/bpm are you playing it, are you trying to match his tempo? Could you play it slow at 60 bpm?

I can play it slow without any mistakes. When played slow it sounds a bit different. He makes it sound so smooth in this video. So I want to play this part as fast as him. Does he play it at 120 bpm?

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RE: Beginner, intermediate or advanced (in reply to devilhand

Cool great goal. I just checked and made it 120.6 BPM :) Just checking my version of this and my pimami arps fall appart at around 100 after that i would resort to throwing in ima rolled arpeggios or something... this phrase is used for the escobilla in dance and gets even faster.

Upload a sample of you playing it at 60, would be great to hear.
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ORIGINAL: devilhand

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What tempo/bpm are you playing it, are you trying to match his tempo? Could you play it slow at 60 bpm?

I can play it slow without any mistakes. When played slow it sounds a bit different. He makes it sound so smooth in this video. So I want to play this part as fast as him. Does he play it at 120 bpm?


If you are stuck at slow tempo, take it up to the “threshold”, meaning if he plays it at 120 try 100+ somewhere, but only ONE MEASURE at a time, and loop just that one measure. Once you can do that one measure perfectly, increase tempo gradually until you find either, your goal, or the tempo it falls apart. Work it just below that until the goal is reached. Then start over with the next measure (there are only 3 that will need work, as I hope you can do the E arpegio at any tempo). Do the same with each measure then add the first part to it that you have already mastered.

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Upload a sample of you playing it at 60, would be great to hear.

Recorded my playing. How can I upload mp3 to the foro? I tried it and it didn't work.

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How can I upload mp3 to the foro? I tried it and it didn't work.


You can, in the "audio&video uploads" section of the foro here:

http://www.foroflamenco.com/tt.asp?appid=7

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JasonM

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RE: Beginner, intermediate or advanced (in reply to devilhand

Since Dennis Koster just came up, I remember his book had a bunch of levels and evolution of this basic Falseta, ending with Paco’variations.
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Upload a sample of you playing it at 60, would be great to hear.

Here you go. Not loud enough. Obviously low quality. Can anyone suggest a good audio recording device for flamenco guitar?

http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=345246&appid=&p=&mpage=1&key=&tmode=&smode=&s=#345246

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Since Dennis Koster just came up, I remember his book had a bunch of levels and evolution of this basic Falseta, ending with Paco’variations.

I'm very selective and picky when it comes to learning falseta. When falseta doesn't sound good to me, I skip it. It's like wanting to learn your favourite songs on guitar. Makes sense.
Arabic sounding falsetas are always my favs. I doubt Dennis Koster book has this kind of falsetas.

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