-
artists play
already created falsetas or
improvise new
falsetas which are then put
together to form the
whole piece. A
falseta can be
roughly comparable...
-
verses (called copla, tercio, or letras),
punctuated by
guitar interludes (
falsetas). The
guitarist also
provides a
short introduction setting the tonality...
-
middle and end. The
guajira usually begins with an
introductory section (
falseta) by the
guitar which is
based on the
basic guajira harmony. The guitar...
- was seen
blocking the path, so the llaneros,
armed with a
knife and his
falseta, had to sank
underwater to
catch the
alligator and get it out of the way...
-
where he was
noticed by
later bossa nova pioneers. His
first single, "
Falseta" was
released in 1952, with a
debut album following in 1961. Over his career...
- to verdiales(2:18, 502Kb). This
example shows some of the more
common falsetas you are
likely to hear at an
informal flamenco performance. Get to know...
- famous. Paco's
brother Ramón
idolized Niño Ricardo, and
taught his
complex falsetas to his
young brother, who
would learn them with
relative ease and change...
- entrada,
letra (dictated by the singer), escobilla, 2nd letra, a
danced falseta and
final escobilla performed by the dancer.
Federico García
Lorca (1998)...
- (in E, E major) "compas" (the
standard accompaniment figure) "
falseta" (plur. "
falsetas"),
melodic ideas pla****
between different stanzas. All sections...
-
strings atraves**** for the
guitarist -
cutting corners and
rhythm during a
falseta,
making the dancer's job
difficult babeio repeated meaningless sounds such...