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Hola
Been looking at various foot placement when playing bulerias ie tapping on accents 12 3 6 8 10 or in 2 ie 12 2 4 6 8 10 0r in 3 12 3 6 9 after months of this i find i generally go for the accents or more so of late in 2 find the feel of 2 makes the accent of '3' more like a syncopation, and the last 3 accents more defined 'in front' of the beat... more forward motion than placing the foot just on the accents... also feels more fluid when working in the 6 cycle's ephemeral thing talking about 'feel' but have noticed quite a difference when applying this. any thoughts, theories and criticisms? |
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i usually switch it up between 2's and 3's. i practice with a metronome this way as well, but with 6's too. the more space in between the clicks/foot taps, the more chance there is to skew the tempo or off set something, so i find it's a good way to develop a solid tempo.
im trying to tap in 2's for palos like alegrias as well. after tapping 1's for so long, my calves should be jacked by now. ![]() |
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cant imagine the 1's!!! ouch!! can feel the cramp setting in...
guess alegrias is always a good place to start with these foot placements find that comfortable on the accents..as with a siguiryas,...bulerias is like the golden chalice at present, getting the feel right...! metronome vital! |
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the 1's are really helpful in keeping things metronome tight because you can't imagine how many people speed up on 6,8,10.
but man, it's a tough workout fighting against 15 palmeras. ![]() |
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