flamenco lesson 17 - tientos
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@delboy1978uk I've been looking for that tab too.. if you find it let me know ;D
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@CARLOMARTI149 muchas gracias!
the juan martin books are great for learning the different forms and all the falsetas are very traditional! glad i could help! all the best from glasgow!
derek :-)
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Muy buena explicacion, I like your lessons, finally understood the tientos.
I follow Juan Martin Solo Flamencos and didnt quite get it. I studied the tab
but didnt quite know how it was to sound. Thanks
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How much better a guitar sounds on the toilet!
juansjovis 1 year ago
@juansjovis lol stairways are good as well, you can make the whole building ring out!
delboy1978uk 1 year ago
great lesson! as always :) I wonder how you like "Tientos de la Bahia" by Paco Peña, and if you could explain something about it. It's such an amazing piece !
thedopemaster 1 year ago
@thedopemaster thanks for sharing that it was awesome! okay, ask away, im intrigued!
delboy1978uk 1 year ago
@delboy1978uk heheh you know I love your lessons! :) well about "Tientos de la Bahia", it's simply my favourite Tientos music ever, and Peña plays it with unbelievable feeling and accuracy!! If you could make a simple lesson about that song it would be amaazing !!! :) One can notice there is a certain structure, and bits of "Tangos" in it. Could you, for example, explain the chords progression used in that song? Maybe a few falsetas, and that crazy arabic-sounding part in the end :D
thedopemaster 1 year ago
@thedopemaster er, i dont think im that good lol, but maybe if i can find some tab for it i'll give it a go!
delboy1978uk 1 year ago