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Verständlicher, schneller und einfacher kann mein es nicht beschreiben - du bist ein großartiger Lehrer / Can't describe it any more clearly, quickly or simply - you are a great teacher 😊🙏🏻😊🙏🏻 Herzliche Grüße aus Deutschland 🙏🏻🇩🇪
As always, my eyes and brain are always opened when I watch your videos. Tengo pregunta: Did I hear a llamada in there? This question may not be relevant but, who should call or initiate a llamada? The cantaor, bailaor ?
🙃 Thanks Naomi! Mmmm not talking about llamadas here. But maybe there is one in one of the examples. Not easy to answer your question here, I need to make videos on the llamadas! There are several types of llamadas, usually calling for the cante (e.g a letra), or as a transition to another part of a baile. Llamadas come from the dancer. But again, it's more complex than that ;-)
@@audreycalvo8097 When you start combining all the different tools (counting on your fingers, singing the subdivisions, visualizing the Legos, the Andalusian Cadence...) then magic things start to happen 🤩🤩🪄🪄
Sevillanas is often taught as a first dance in most studios. Even though it's technically not Flamenco, does it still follow the Andalusian Cadence traditionally?
The line between what is flamenco and what is not is blurred. It is not objective and will depend on the criteria taken into account. I consider the Sevillanas as part of the flamenco repertoire, with a specific structure and rules. However, it is true that a Sevillana is closer to a "song" than a "cante", in that it is an original composition (whose author/composer is often known) and whose melody, accompaniment and lyrics are specific to this particular Sevillana. You will therefore be able to find Sevillanas composed in the 3 main modes that flamenco uses: - Flamenco mode (based on the Andalusian cadence) - Major Mode - Minor mode And very often Sevillanas that mix the 3 modes (but always keeping a harmonic "center of gravity"). I hope to be clear!
@@FlamencoMAPS LOL!!! I'm referring to the way you explain the most obvious aspects with extreme clarity. Sometimes the "foreign-ness" and uniqueness of Flamenco is masked by its simplicity, but it still requires really good instructors to make it accessible to reach...and oh yes...In English (for the peasants)!! LOL!!! Well done!
@@FlamencoMAPS Yes! ...and especially when you're not fluent in the language and culture. So thanks for your efforts. You've gained a subscriber and depending on schedule, another participant on FM.
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Verständlicher, schneller und einfacher kann mein es nicht beschreiben - du bist ein großartiger Lehrer /
Can't describe it any more clearly, quickly or simply - you are a great teacher 😊🙏🏻😊🙏🏻
Herzliche Grüße aus Deutschland 🙏🏻🇩🇪
Thanks a lot for watching and for your feedback! 🙃
You are one of the most effective teachers I have ever known. Thanks a lot!
You're very welcome João! 🙃🙏
This is totally incredible thank you so much! 🎉🎉🎉
You're so welcome! Thanks for your feedback!
I just say wow
😱😊🙏 glad it helped!
Estupendos! This really helped me! Muchos gracias y saludos desde Holland
Happy to read this! 🤩 Thank you for your comment!!!
One of the most interesting teaching in flamenco I ever seen 👏
Thanks a lot! I'm glad this helps you! 😊
Super! Merci
Avec plaisir 🙃
Thanks for this! Makes so much sense, always returning home...
Casa sweet casa! 😉🙏
Thank you for a very well explanation!! This is amazing!! Yes, will not take the escalator or elevator 😂
Hahaha YES! Thanks for commenting ;-)
Just wow 👏
Thanks! 🙏🙃
As always, my eyes and brain are always opened when I watch your videos. Tengo pregunta: Did I hear a llamada in there? This question may not be relevant but, who should call or initiate a llamada? The cantaor, bailaor ?
🙃 Thanks Naomi! Mmmm not talking about llamadas here. But maybe there is one in one of the examples. Not easy to answer your question here, I need to make videos on the llamadas! There are several types of llamadas, usually calling for the cante (e.g a letra), or as a transition to another part of a baile. Llamadas come from the dancer. But again, it's more complex than that ;-)
Thank you so much for this!
My pleasure! 😉
@@FlamencoMAPS this helps!! 🌟
@@audreycalvo8097 Thanks! This helps too 🙃
counting on the fingers helps with singing the notes
@@audreycalvo8097 When you start combining all the different tools (counting on your fingers, singing the subdivisions, visualizing the Legos, the Andalusian Cadence...) then magic things start to happen 🤩🤩🪄🪄
Can u pls tell what piece of camaron that is @9:17? I wanna listen to it!!
It’s called « Rosa María ». Here is the translation of one of the letras:
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@@FlamencoMAPS gracias brother
👍😉👏
Sevillanas is often taught as a first dance in most studios. Even though it's technically not Flamenco, does it still follow the Andalusian Cadence traditionally?
The line between what is flamenco and what is not is blurred. It is not objective and will depend on the criteria taken into account.
I consider the Sevillanas as part of the flamenco repertoire, with a specific structure and rules.
However, it is true that a Sevillana is closer to a "song" than a "cante", in that it is an original composition (whose author/composer is often known) and whose melody, accompaniment and lyrics are specific to this particular Sevillana.
You will therefore be able to find Sevillanas composed in the 3 main modes that flamenco uses:
- Flamenco mode (based on the Andalusian cadence)
- Major Mode
- Minor mode
And very often Sevillanas that mix the 3 modes (but always keeping a harmonic "center of gravity").
I hope to be clear!
I'm dumb (googly eyes emoji)....te amo
Why dumb? 😅😅🤪🤪
@@FlamencoMAPS LOL!!! I'm referring to the way you explain the most obvious aspects with extreme clarity. Sometimes the "foreign-ness" and uniqueness of Flamenco is masked by its simplicity, but it still requires really good instructors to make it accessible to reach...and oh yes...In English (for the peasants)!! LOL!!! Well done!
@@Vijay7090 Hahaha! I understand now! The concept is simple, indeed. Its application no so much! 🤣🤣
@@FlamencoMAPS Yes! ...and especially when you're not fluent in the language and culture. So thanks for your efforts. You've gained a subscriber and depending on schedule, another participant on FM.
@@Vijay7090 That's great! Thank you so much for your interest! Don't hesitate to comment or PM me if you have any question! 🙂
One of the most interesting teaching in flamenco I ever seen 👏
Thanks a lot! I'm glad this helps you! 😊