In these two videos you can see the two main types of requinto:
The Colombian:
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The Mexican, Ecuadorian (one interpreter is Colombian, the other Ecuadorian):
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In these two videos you can see the two main types of requinto:
The Colombian:
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The Mexican, Ecuadorian (one interpreter is Colombian, the other Ecuadorian):
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It is a waltz composed by Nino Rota for Visconti's film Il Gattopardo (1963). :mandosmiley:
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Well, Mr. Tervs and Tunes, the good thing about all this is that she found you here in the cafe, I am sure that if she had met you at the "session", you would have dispelled all her doubts at that...
It was not my intention to offend anyone...my most sincere excuses...but I am not speculating, I am simply commenting on what I read about Mrs. Amanda's experience, at no time does she comment on...
How sad...I thought, after years of reading about those "sessions", that they were places where musicians "who love music" met and encouraged new participants, at least, to integrate and collaborate...
amazing! :)
The arranger describes the rhythm as "Tempo di Bolero"...
Sure Simon, look here:
https://www.uv.es/perezgil/K_INTERPRETACION.htm
This is the theme of the film Balalaika (1939), an American musical romance film based on the 1936 London stage musical of the same name. Directed by Reinhold Schunzel, it starred Nelson Eddy and...
The truth is that I don't know where I got it, but I have the pdf of that book...the paradox is that I don't play that music...but the photos and drawings are very good! :)
Toomas, do you know the book Wohlfahrt Violin Studies Arranged for Mandolin by Jennifer Case? ~o)
If you are interested, I have the score for mandolin and guitar...but without tabs, and only three parts...:)
It's from the Nakano site:
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This is what you can read in IMSLP:
"This work has been identified as being in the public domain in Canada (if the creators died in 1971 or earlier) and the United States, as well as countries...
And pdf files of the 4 volumes are sold on a famous site...~o)
And maybe someone will be encouraged and do the same with Bickford's books, Pettine's volume 4 at least...at the IMSLP they would be in good hands...:)
Simon, those are books 3 and 4 posted by forum user "Geoff w/a G" on IMSLP in 2016...:)
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/threads/1621-Ranieri-The-Art-of-the-Mandoline/page3
the backing track is from a friend who plays guitar, John...:)
This is a famous Venezuelan waltz composed by Antonio Carrillo, it is already going to be a century old...:mandosmiley:
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There are many forum members who practice the Italian tremolo style, there are many examples, you just have to search...I, for example, grew up playing a type of bandurria (the Colombian Andean...
Another famous Finnish waltz...:mandosmiley:
https://soundcloud.com/jairorp/emmas-waltz?si=34e0bfdc946448a5b9a092d3cf458ca2&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
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As far as I know, there is no official rule on the forum that prohibits reviving old posts...as you say Denko, if you are not interested, ignore it...for me it has been interesting to know that there...