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Flamenco Improvisation 3

Modal Improvisation and Melodic Construction in the Flamenco Environment
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Numéro du produit: FMA 21798
Edition: Méthode
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The definitive, comprehensive explanation of both the harmonic and melodic aspects of flamenco! Flamenco Improvisation - Modal Improvisation and Melodic Construction in the Flamenco Environment by famed guitarist Enrique Vargas. This volume deals with new scales in the flamenco modal language. Some of these scales, such as the diminished, wholetone, overtone or hexatonic symmetrical, come from modern classical or jazz. Others come from ethnic modalities which are external to flamenco. The harmonic implications of these scales is analysed and their application in the flamenco environment is explained and illustrated by numerous melodic examples, both original and by renowned flamenco artists. The concept of modal substitutions is introduced and modal polytonality is explained and the notion of replicating dominant scales by minor thirds and tritones is introduced and various ways to resolve a tritone are explained. Appendix I contains a collection of 110 licks in modern penta-, hexa-, hepta- and octatonic scales. Each lick is harmonized and comes with detailed guitar fingerings. Appendix II is a complete thesaurus of vertical and horizontal guitar fingerings for every modern penta-, hexa-, hepta- and octatonic scales in flamenco, in every flamenco tonality. Each lick is recorded with harmonic accompaniment and bass.

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Titre:
Flamenco Improvisation 3
Modal Improvisation and Melodic Construction in the Flamenco Environment
Langue:
Anglais
Edition:
Méthode
Maison d'édition:
Alfred/Warner Bros. Publications Inc.

Détails techniques

Numéro du produit:
FMA 21798
ISBN13:
978-1-883217-98-3
Poid:
1,25 kg
Pages :
513
Obligatoire :
Reliure à anneaux/spirales

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