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RE: Share your repertoire (in reply to josecarlos)
mostly Juan Martin stuff. I know the notes from Paco Pena's Rumbeando la Milonga, and recently started trying to learn some fandango stuff from Habichuela's encuentro.
RE: Share your repertoire (in reply to josecarlos)
I play (not well) Paco Pena, some Sabicas slowed down (extremely rich harmonic structure), and tried some Juan Martin till I found all the others. (thanx to this site)
RE: Share your repertoire (in reply to johnguitars)
I play Alegrías, Bulerías (these two along with a CD with a percussion loop), Soleá, Siguiriya, Sevillanas, with a mix of diverse falsetas from PDL, Pena, Chicuelo, Paco Pena, Paco Cepero, things from Encuentro videos.
Then there's: Reflejo de Luna - PDL Con Garbo y Salero - Sabicas Fuente de Cristal - Paco Cepero
And if it's not strictly flamenco:
Asturias - Albeniz Recuerdos de la Alhambra - Tarrega Spanish Romance - Anonymous El Testament d'Amelia - Catalonian Folk Song Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios - Barrios Scherzino Mexicano - Manuel María Ponce
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RE: Share your repertoire (in reply to josecarlos)
Mine is about 30 seconds long and it always changes. My theory is, when you are old like I am, you can only retain 30 seconds of material.....the last you were working on! In with the good...out with the old!
So right now, it's 30 seconds of Amir Hadad Buleria.
I have tons of stuff memorized but can only about 10% really well.
I have: Alegrias in E(2 solos modern/traditonal-personal), A, D. Bulerias por Arriba and por medio as well as B, C#. Also Bulerias In EMaj/G#phr. as well as Amaj/C# I use when accompanying alegrias. Seguiriya in D, A...actually one solo I learned that starts in D and "modulates" to A. Tanguillos x 3. Gminor and 2 por arriba. Guajira Minera in C#. Granaina Tangos x 3: M/T and one in G#. Tientos 2 solos M/T Solea 2 por arriba, one por medio (which is different material than I would play for SxB) Solea por Buleria 3: Por arriba, por medio, B Fandangos x 2. (De Huelva of course) Farruca x 2: M/T Rondena
Classical: Barrios-Una Limosna, La Catedral Tarrega-tremolo Bach-Preludio in Am(forget which suite) Villa Lobos: Sentimental melody Assad: Valseana
That is all stuff I have in my head and can practice on a whim. As far as it being playable. It is too much stuff unless one has a great practice regimen of at least 6 hours a day. Even then almost all of it is above my level. I was just good enough to learn the material but to master it another story.
OFF TO PRACTICE
No Taranta? No Garrotin? No Fandango por medio? For shame, I thought you said you were a flamenco player...try to be bit more well rounded, would you please?
RE: Share your repertoire (in reply to josecarlos)
My own compositions
Triana (not any palo, maybe buleria/walz) Alegria solea solea por medio (celosa) solea por medio buleria buleria Tangos (tarantos key) Fandangos de huelva + a few on going palos where im composing falsetas but could fake my way thru at gun point
pdl
barrios la vina guajiras de lucia celosa (above) percusion flamenca recuerdos a patiño
how ever i know the basic compas/chords and 2-3 falsetas for
Garrotin taranta tarantos verdiales farruca siguiriyas serranas rondeña granainas tientos tanguillos but very badly Mineras
im sure i have forgotten some. o´boy..so much work to do, so few hrs in a day
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