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The Flamenco/Classical Guitar Tradition, Volume 2 Advanced Techniques and Repertoire
22904363
22904363

The Flamenco/Classical Guitar Tradition, Volume 2 Advanced Techniques and Repertoire Acoustic Guitar - Sheet Music

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The Flamenco/Classical Guitar Tradition, Volume 2 Advanced Techniques and Repertoire Acoustic Guitar - Sheet Music
Guitar - Intermediate

SKU: MB.31005M

Perfect binding, World. Classical. Book and online audio. 212 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #31005M. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.31005M).

ISBN 9781513478647. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.

Since the 19th century beginnings of the flamenco guitar style in Spain, the flamenco/classical guitar relationship has always existed; this 3-book method series begun by Juan Serrano and Corey Whitehead and extended by Whitehead's collaboration with Richard Marlow'is simply the first to point out and dive deep into what has always been a single cross-cultural relationship. In addition to the unique classical/flamenco repertoire included in this book, the flamenco history presented here is essential. It makes the origins of dozens of rhythmic flamenco song and dance forms crystal clear. Why, for example, does the Spanish word, palo (stick), continually pop up in flamenco literature? This book reveals that, even before the guitar was used in flamenco song and dance accompaniment, the actual stick from a butter churn was used to mark time. Most guitarists are familiar with the CAGED guitar chord system, i.e., the use of the five basic first-position key/chord patterns to explore the mid and upper regions of the fretboard with or without a capo. Volume 2 includes a comprehensive introduction to fretboard harmony and explores the CAGED system thoroughly with standard notation and chord grids. Whitehead goes so far as to develop an entire scale system based on the CAGED concept. Imagine what that system might do for your intuitive fretboard knowledge and sightreading ability. While unfamiliar with rasgueado (strumming) or alzapúa ('raise the thumb') techniques, classical guitarists already have a head start in their approach to flamenco; good guitar technique is simply good technique in either style. Through its reasoned, progressive blending of history and flamenco/classical repertoire, this series removes the perceived barriers in thinking about and playing the two styles, revealing that they are truly one tradition as the series title clearly states. To encourage better sightreading, The Flamenco/Classical Guitar Tradition series is written in standard notation only; each book includes extensive online audio tracks for authenticity and ease of learning.

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