Bulerias Falsetas Collection # 1
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Bulerias Falsetas Collection # 1
Bulerias Falsetas Collection # 1 © Charles H. Keyser, Jr. 1974 The Academy of Flamenco Guitar P.O. Box 1292 Santa Barbara, CA 93102 Bulerias Falsetas - Collection 1 Falseta 1 ( Source: Agustin Rios/Paco del Gastor) Play Bulerias 01 Falseta 2 (Source: Paco del Gastor) Play Bulerias 02 Falseta 3 (Source: Paco del Gastor) Play Bulerias 03 Falseta 4 (Source: Diego del Gastor, Agustin Rios) Play Bulerias 04 Falseta 5 (Source: Paco del Gastor) Play Bulerias 05 Falseta 6 (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 06 Falseta 7 (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 07 Falseta 8 (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 08 Falseta 9 (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 09 Falseta 10 (Source: “El Mellizo”) Play Bulerias 10 Falseta 11 (Source: “El Mellizo”) Play Bulerias 11 Falseta 12 (Source: Sabicas) Play Bulerias 12 Falseta 13 (Source: Paco / Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 13 Falseta 14: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 14 Falseta 15: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerrias 15 (Continued Next Page) Bulerias Falsetas - Collection 1 (Cont.) Falseta 16: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 16 Falseta 17: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 17 Falseta 18: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 18 Falseta 19: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 19 Falseta 20: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 20 Falseta 21: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 21 Falseta 22: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 22 Falseta 23: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 23 Falseta 24: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 24 Falseta 25: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 25 Falseta 26 (Source: Diego del Gastor) Play Bulerias 26 Falseta 27 (Source: Uncertain) Play Bulerias 27 Falseta 28 (Source: Uncertain) Play Bulerias 28 Falseta 29: (Source: Diego Del Gastor) Play Bulerias 29 Play Bulerias 01 Bulerias Falseta Collection 1 Bulerias Falseta 1 ( Source: Agustin Rios/Paco del Gastor) Key: A Phrygian Mode. This falseta is one of Agustin’s; the first part is an excellent example of hemiola. Bar the 2 , 3 , 4th strings (only) with the first joint of your l.h. index finger, playing the ligados with the other available fingers (2,3, and 4). Right hand technique is all thumb. nd rd Bulerias Falseta 1 (Cont.) Play Bulerias 01 Play Bulerias 02 Bulerias Falseta 2 (Source: Paco del Gastor) Key: A Phrygian Mode I believe this falseta comes from Paco del Gastor, although Diego might have had a hand in it. In any case, it is one of my all-time favorites; lots of excellent ligado and thumb work. (The ending is my addition, imported from Juan Maya “Marote”; just one of many possible alternatives.) You can also start the falseta on count 12, inserting an extra count just before the final sequence. Bulerias Falseta 3 (Source: Paco del Gastor) Key: A Phrygian Mode This also has Diego’s influence; a strong use of thumb/ligado. Play Bulerias 03 Bulerias Falseta 4 (Source: Diego del Gastor, Agustin Rios) Key: A Phrygian Play Bulerias 04 Mode Here’s a falseta of Diego’s with a picado finale of Agustin Rios’. Note the use of octaves in the 1st and 3rd measures. Also note the phrasing of the quadruplet picado sequences, and the ascending 3rd’s. Bulerias Falseta 4 (Cont.) Play Bulerias 04 Bulerias Falseta 5 (Source: Paco del Gastor) Key: A Phrygian Mode This falseta makes good use of the 2nd and 3rd positions for the A Phrygian Mode. Play Bulerias 05 Bulerias Falseta 6 (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Phrygian Mode Play Bulerias 06 Here is a short falseta of Diego’s with some interesting syncopation and a typical use of the thumb. Play Bulerias 07 Bulerias Falseta 7 (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Phrygian Mode This falseta is one of Diego’s trademarks. Note the interesting phrasing. Play Bulerias 08 Bulerias Falseta 8 (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Phrygian Mode A good ligado exercise in the 2nd and 3rd positions. Play Bulerias 09 Bulerias Falseta 9 (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Phrygian Mode Here’s another octave falseta with a syncopated ending. Play Bulerias 10 Bulerias Falseta 10 (Source: “El Mellizo”) Key: A Phrygian Mode This falseta (and the next one) are from Francisco “El Mellizo”, Diego’s brother. These are some of the most haunting and beautiful Bulerias falsetas in the Flamenco repertoire, and in the proper setting can really inpire a singer. What is most important in falsetas like these is the notes that are NOT played........ Play Bulerias 11 Bulerias Falseta 11 (Source: “El Mellizo”) Key: A Phrygian Mode Another beautiful falseta from El Mellizo. Bulerias Falseta 12 (Source: Sabicas) Key: F# Minor (Relative to A Major) Play Bulerias 12 Agustin told me that this is one of Sabicas’ falsetas, although I’ve never discovered it on any of his recordings. Nevertheless, it does have Sabicas’ compositional genius. You could also think of the falseta in Bm; however, I usually perform this falseta out of an A Major chording compas, as in the accompanying recording. Bulerias Falseta 13 (Source: Paco del Gastor/Diego del Gastor) (F# Minor relative to A Major) Play Bulerias 13 Here’s another falseta in the relative minor to A major. I’ve heard a lot of guitarists perform this falseta, and am not absolutely certain of its geneology. Play Bulerias 14 Bulerias Falseta 14: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Major This falseta is another of Diego’s famous trademarks. Use your 3rd finger (l.h.) for the slides. Use picado for the right hand. The melody is a Spanish folk song “La Zarzamora” (The Blackberry”) Play Bulerias 14 Bulerias Falseta 14 (Cont.) Play Bulerrias 15 Bulerias Falseta 15: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Major This falseta has some interesting lligado counter-rhythms in the last measures, as well as a method of expressing chords in 6/8 time (see also falseta 25). Play Bulerias 16 Bulerias Falseta 16: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Major Another of Diego’s ideas. Falsetas like this are often improvised, and you get to hear them only once, if you happen to be in the right place, at the right time. Play Bulerias 17 Bulerias Falseta 17: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Major Diego often performed this falseta in juergas. It is a great picado falseta in the old style. Play Bulerias 18 Bulerias Falseta 18: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Major Here’s another falseta of Diego’s with an octave finale characteristic of the Moron style (see also falseta 19) Play Bulerias 19 Bulerias Falseta 19: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Major Here’s another of Diego’s famous trademarks. This falseta has great expressive good humor in the appropriate situation. Play Bulerias 20 Bulerias Falseta 20: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Minor Here’s a falseta of Diego del Gastor in A minor. Use your thumb for this one. Play Bulerias 21 Bulerias Falseta 21: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Minor Another falseta in the old style, using octaves. Play Bulerias 22 Bulerias Falseta 22: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Minor Note the interesting way the phrases resolve in this falseta. Play Bulerias 23 Bulerias Falseta 23: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Minor Here is a melodic falseta of Diego’s; again, note the interesting resolution. Play Bulerias 24 Bulerias Falseta 24: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Minor Another of Diegos’s famous trademarks. He usually “bends” the “chords” a little for expression. Play Bulerias 25 Bulerias Falseta 25: (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: A Minor This falseta is similar to Falseta 15 in concept; it somewhat reminds me of “Autumn Leaves”. (This brings up an interesting point. Often Diego would hear snatches of themes of American pop music (usually from Americans at the base in Moron), and woud work them into his toque. Americans at juergas would often be disconcerted by a Bulerias falseta with the theme of “In a Little Spanish Town” or even “How dry I am” thrown in with all the rest of the funky Gypsy stuff. Of course the Gypsies just thought it was more funky Gypsy stuff. Bulerias Falseta 26 (Source: Diego del Gastor) Key: B Minor Play Bulerias 26 Here’s a rather extended Bulerias falseta from Diego’s “Suite in B Minor”; its construction is interesting; note the syncopation/polyrhythm (5 + 5 + 2) in the chord sequence. One point: I play this a little differently on the tape from the way it is written. After I recorded it, I went back and realized that the arpeggios were different from the way I learned it from Diego. The difference is slight; on the tape I alternate basses, where as Diego arpeggiated them. Bulerias Falseta 26 (Cont.) Play Bulerias 26 Bulerias Falseta 27 (Source: Uncertain) Key: A Phrygian Mode Play Bulerias 27 This falseta and the next are similar, in the old style. You used to hear these performed quite often, but I’m not sure whose they are. Perhaps Melchor de Marchena, or Morao, but maybe earlier. I doubt they are Diegos’s, since they have a different style, or “aire” from his. Bulerias Falseta 28 (Source: Uncertain) Key: A Phrygian Mode Play Bulerias 28 This falseta is a variation of the preceding one, and probably from the same source. Bulerias Falseta 29: (Source: Diego Del Gastor) Key: A Phrygian Mode Play Bulerias 29 Here’s yet another famous falseta of Diego’s; he uses variations of this in various places, for effect.