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Learning Mi Nino Curro by Paco de Lucia at the moment.
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Hi all,

I am studying Paco de Lucía's Entre dos Aguas.

Also perfecting bulerias from Juan Martín's "El arte del flamenco" and a bit more from the same book.
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I'm messing around with the siguiriyas palos (or is it palo?). Trying to make it sound like the guy on the solo compas cd (thank you 4shared!).
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I am trying to learn "Bronce Gitano" as it has a little bit of many of the techniques in it. What it does not have you can add.
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Bularies in 'E'... I'm used to playing in 'A'. It's amazing how changing the chords in the compas can throw you back to a beginner...
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hi guys
Im wowrking now on 3 pieces
1-Asturias by Isaac Albeniz
2-Rumores (Malaguena De La Caleta) by Isaac Albeniz
3-Capricio Arabe By Fransisco Tarrega

Is that good??
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Default Caña Rociera

Hey do any know instruments name Caña Rociera and I just know it from flamenco, but where from I mean history about the Caña Rociera?
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In the four months I have lessons it was:
solea
tientos
farruca
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busy with
sevilla
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Glamenco View Post
Hi all,

I am studying Paco de Lucía's Entre dos Aguas.

Also perfecting bulerias from Juan Martín's "El arte del flamenco" and a bit more from the same book.
Hi,

I´m also studying Entre dos Aguas. It´s fascinating how Paco with a few simple notes makes up a great melody, and how he makes the guitar sound with al those glissandi and po´s. I just started to study the melody by detail, but I´m afraid that the measures with the very fast notes will stay beyond my reach.
There is a guy fracasmiq on youtube with a very clarifying tutorial.
Did you see it? But I prefer to study bij listen to the original. Do you have Recommendations?




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