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Didactic Books
1.- Understanding flamenco
2.- Flamenco rhythm & singing method
3.- Flamenco: a basic handbook

Paco de Lucía official series
1.- La fabulosa guitarra de Paco de Lucía
2.- Fantasía Flamenca
3.- Fuente y Caudal
4.- Almoraima

The Great Flamenco Guitarists of Today Library (Enrique Vargas)
1.- "Paseo de los castaños" - Tomatito
2.- "Yerbagüena" - Pepe Habichuela
3.- "Algo que decir" - "El Viejín"

4.- "Alcazar de cristal" - Rafael Riqueni

Flamenco Guitarist Scores
1.- Enrique de Melchor
2.- Gerardo Núñez
3.- Jorge Berges
4.- Juan Carmona
5.- Juan Serrano
6.- Manuel Cano
7.- Melchor de Marchena
8.- Moraíto de Jerez
9.- Niño Miguel
10.- Niño Ricardo
11.- Oscar Herrero
12.- Paco Cepero
13.- Pepe Habichuela
14.- Rafael Moreno
15.- Ramón Montoya
16.- Sabicas
17.- Serranito
18.- Tomatito
19.- Vicente Amigo

Varios artistas
19.-Popular songs
20.- Danzas arabes
21.- Keys to fandango
22.- Anthology Soleá por medio


Flamenco Guitar Methods & studies
1.- Falsetas collection (Farzad Amirani)
2.- Flamenco scales
(Jorge Berges)
3.- Studies for F. guitar (Juan Serrano)
4.- Studies for F.guitar (Juan Martín)
5.- Flamenco guitarra Method
(Claude Worms, Oscar Herrero)
6.- Flamenco guitar Method(Manuel Granados)
7.-Serie "Duende Flamenco" (C.Worms)

Flamenco Jazz
1.- Real Book
2.- Chano Dominguez
(piano)

Flamenco Piano
1.- "5 piezas para piano" (Miguel A. Remiro)

Percussion Methods
.- Djembe
.- Darbuka
.- Tabla

.- Bongo
- Conga

Others
50 años de flamencología
(Jose Blas Vega)

 

 
Didactic CD+book "Flamenco rhythm & singing method"



Rhythm exercise


Preparatory exercises for singing
Soleá por Bulerías

Preparatory exercises for singing Alegrias

Know your voice exercise

Cante por Tangos

CD+Book "Flamenco rhythm & singing method" by Curro Cueto
Reference: L- CANTE

This book/CD isn't only for those who want to learn flamenco singing; it's also for guitarists who want to accompany singing and who therefore must know flamenco songs. And since it consists of rhythmic exercises, it's also of great interest to percussionists. And of course for all those who want to understand singing and flamenco rhythms.

Through 58 rhythmic exercises based on hands beating the legs, palms and foot, and in some cases supported by vocals sounds, students (with the practice) will familiarize with the Flamenco rhythm.

Regarding the singing, there are exercises that will allow warming and to know the voice of the student, and preparatory exercises for different flamenco styles as well. Also included 6 themes interpreted with singing and without singing, and then students can put the voice.

With this CD-book are studied different flamenco rhythms, which can be divided into different regions.

Region 1 - Cantiñas Alegrías, Caracoles, Mirabrás, etc.
Region 2 - Soleá de Alcalá, de Triana, Soleá por Bulerías, etc.
Region 3 - Bulerías de Jerez, de Lebrija, Jaleos, etc.
Region 4 - Tangos de Granada, Extremeños, Tientos, etc.
Region 5 - Fragua Deblas, Toná, Martinete, Seguirillas, Cabales, etc.

The CD includes much of the exercises explained in the book as well as themes interpreted both singing, as without singing.

Spanish, English, French, German and Japanese Alemán y Japonés
76 Pages

Original idea: Curro Cueto y José Manuel Montoya
Clapping and Singing: Curro Cueto
Guitar: José Manuel Montoya

Content:
Introduction
Flamenco rhythmic patterns (compás)
Position
Flamenco compás exercises
Machiavellian Exercises
Subdivision Exercises
Preparation exercises for singing Alegrías
Preparatory exercises for singing Soleá por Bulerías
Preparatory exercises for singing Soleá
Preparatory exercises for Bulerías
Preparatory exercises for Tangos
Subdivisions
Los cantes de Fragua
Know your voice
Alegrías
Soleá por Bulerías
Soleá
Bulerías
Tangos
Seguirillas

   

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