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Posts: 1156
Joined: Dec. 6 2006
From: Hamilton, ON
Which Paco Peña bulerias?
So my teacher just taught me a beautiful Paco Peña bulerias falseta. I found it at Sal's site: http://herso.freeservers.com/tabs2.html under the title of "Bulerias". It starts a little bit after halfway through the MIDI and starts with tremolo-esque picking the A on the high E string, then strums the chord with that note and the second fret barred on the other strings. Does anyone know which bulerias this is/where I can find it? Any help would be appreciated!
Oof, I kinda hate to ask this but I can't find the disc (Fabulous Flamenco) in any form that won't take a long time to ship, I really only just want to hear this one piece - could someone who has it please up? Thanks so much!
His real name is really not....PACO P[edited... I thank you.... Admin] ?
Thank whom for what? Just a question. Its not an invention by me, its real. But if the people are happyer with censoring... do what you want. Im happy when you are happy.
Yeah, you're right - the tab site you linked to had the nameless 'Bulerias', as well as 'Bulerias cortas'. Since the b.cortas is one of two on the album, and 'Cantes por bulerias' is the other, and I always used to listen to them together, etc.etc. So...it's 'Bulerias cortas'!
Ahh yeah, bulerias cortas is the one -- very cool -- I wasn't sure how that fits into the bulerias before (it seemed a really abrupt change) but now I've got a better idea - thanks so much!
That CD Romerito was one of the first flamenco guitar CD's I bought when collecting stuff when I was young. You know, the other bulerias on that disc has almost all the same falsetas, notice that?
heh, I noticed that. I noticed a falseta I'd learned when I first listened to the first bulerías, and then I heard it again on "Fiesta en Jerez". Hmm, I thought...interesting...:)