Spanish Music Mini Challenge
¡HOLA tonebuddies!
We're thrilled to present a spicy Spanish Music Mini Challenge , celebrating the wonderful world of spanish music for the classical classical!
THE CHALLENGE:
Unleash your passion by recording and sharing a video of you performing a piece from Spain. Delve into the intricate rhythms and nuances hidden within its simplicity, showcasing how you connect with the piece in novel and soulful ways.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Film your rendition of a piece. Post your masterpiece to your favorite platform (YouTube, Vimeo, etc.). Drop the link in the comments below, along with a snippet about your selection and the revelations you've encountered in revisiting it.
Bonus Flamenco Flair: Share a link of a famed guitarist interpreting the same piece!
DANCE, STRUM, AND CONNECT:
Seize this vibrant opportunity to bond with fellow tonebuddies! Encourage one another through comments, provide insightful critiques, and shower praise on their performances. Together, we can inspire a deeper appreciation of the melodies we thought we knew.
NEED A SPARK?
If you're pondering over the perfect piece, fret not! Join the upcoming livestream with Stanley Yates. His wisdom on the concealed richness in "easy" compositions will undoubtedly kindle your creative flames.
READY, SET, FLAMENCO!
We're on the edge of our seats, anticipating your unique takes on familiar melodies and eager to learn of your newfound epiphanies. Let's unite and unearth the profound depths of the tunes we believed we were familiar with!
¡TOCA Y BAILA, tonebuddies!
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Hi all , I´m posting this beatiful piece from Moreno Torroba. Torroba was a prolific spanish composer of Zarzuelas ( spanish operas ) , simphonies and guitar pieces. Among his large production he composed the "Castillos de España suite" with a buch of pieces dedicated to Spanish Castels. This piece is Torija, by the way a precious castel nor very far from Madrid, worth visiting.
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Hello all, I don´t see many activity in this forum.....anyhow I´m posting another piece with very spanish flavour: Boceto Andaluz from Bartolome Calatayud.
Actually Boceto Andaluz ( you can translate it from spanish as Andalusian sketch) is a sort of Soleá ( flamenco palo) chord progression with some falsetas ( falsetas are the melodic lines connecting the chord progressions) . This is a simple piece but with very flamenco flavour.....enjoy