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Old 04-08-2010, 02:30 PM
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DG, Nice start on the Siguiriyas. Try using SAMIP rasqueado on Siguiriyas. Works good with Diego's falsetas. Here is a Diego siguiriyas falseta I learned from listening and finally got it down a few days ago. It is my favorite. It is amazing how little movement is necessary with the left hand. I spent several hours figuring out chords to minimize movement. First is played on my Tsiorba open. Second is played on my Dominguez with cejilla on 2nd fret.
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Old 04-09-2010, 01:28 AM
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Nice falseta!

A little shaving here and there, and it is ready to rock!

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Old 04-09-2010, 09:48 AM
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Nice falseta!

A little shaving here and there, and it is ready to rock!

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Yes, several places needs some refinement.

I recorded a new Bulerias one and had it posted, but on listening carefully I was off by one whole count. Need to mow lawn now, but maybe Monday I can get it corrected and suitable for presentation for this challenge.

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Old 04-09-2010, 01:39 PM
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Had a good day yesterday, picado is finished.
Today shaved a bit here and there, and made a tab. from it. Now practice to get it in my fingers!

attached the picado Tangos falseta.
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nice job, sam! forget about your lawn, flamenco is more important.

payul, did you write that one yourself? looking forward to hearing it!

i have a really super simple one that i'll post soon. hopefully, you'll like it!
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Yeah it is home cooked, I upload a sound sample if I can play it a bit decent.

I like to hear or see the simple one...simle things are sometime the best....

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Old Yesterday, 04:15 AM
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If I play it, it is simple, however nothing simple about flamenco. It is all about feeling. That sounds simple, but feeling consist of melodies, compas and dynamics.

Payul, Yes looking forward to the sound clip.

Anthony, Norman's site has been my favorite for years. Lots of great info and place to get ideas. La Pedro has amazing response from the lowest bass to the highest treble. Don't know how Peter does it. Also how he got the exact tone I wanted. Amazing!




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