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the first chapter in the foro real book, each week or so i will post a new thread and we'll get a new chapter. simple really, you guys contribute ideas, i turn them into really sharp looking charts =)
Alright guys and gals, what do you know about alegrias in E?
any contributions welcomed! i really would love if someone grabbed a pencil and some staff paper and just rhythm'd out some strumming for the compas with golpe!
anyone who would like to contribute chords and fingerings also welcomed. falsetas are good too, but i think that the focus should be on straight compas.
RE: The Real book Project - Alegrias... (in reply to HemeolaMan)
all contributions appreciated by the way. i dont want to seem like i dont want your falsetas, its just going to be hard for me to sort through all this stuff to find whats really representative thats all =)
RE: The Real book Project - Alegrias... (in reply to HemeolaMan)
Just emailed you a zip file with about 30 scales and runs in Alegrias in E
Next will look trough my Tabs and find good examples, or silencios, alzapua, cierres, escobilla, everyone else who is into this idea should do the same.
RE: The Real book Project - Alegrias... (in reply to HemeolaMan)
How is it that we can have an 8 page argument about something that is entirely irrelevant, but we can't even scrape together a page worth of some flamenco stuff?
come on guys, alegrias, you can do it, its as easy as clicking My Documents>Tabs>alegrias
RE: The Real book Project - Alegrias... (in reply to duende)
perhaps you could return it with some revisions to make it typical? that would definitely help me in my understanding of what typical is lol. i just took the stuff from those compas sheets and tried to follow the form