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A new set of score books from the CD "Algo que
decir" de José Jiménez "El Viejín" has been released.
The transcription of José Jiménez El
Viejín's album "Algo que decir" is the first work published by the founder of
the sophisticated and mysterious "Caño Roto" style of guitar. This musically and
technically complex style is unique to the gypsy neighborhood Caño Roto in
Madrid, where the highest concentration of flamenco guitarists in the world can
be found.
"Algo que decir" is an album that has given me great
satisfaction because of my friendship with "El Viejo", but especially because of
this work´s originality, creativity and tastefulness. "El Viejin", a true
gentleman, doesn´t only play well for singing and dancing, which is fundamental;
he is also a virtuoso and a great composer, as this album shows. PACO DE
LUCIA
This album was awarded the "Discovery of the Year 1.999" prize
by the Spanish Press Association.
The album features such artists as
guitar maestro Paco de Lucía, Montse Cortés, Carles Benavent, Antonio Canales,
Ramón el Portugues, Bernardo Parrilla and Luki Losada.
The work is
divided into three volumes due to the magnitude of the musical text , and due to
the number of explanations of the palos and falsetas that go with the sheet
music for each piece. o For the first time, the guitar accompaniment to the
singing has been transcribed completely, o As have the parts where there is
more than one guitar. o In the "Comments and Suggestions" chapters, the
tunings used in each piece are explained in detail, as are the flamenco scales
and chord progressions found in each tonality. In addition, the clapping and
foot-tapping patterns are described in detail. These aspects, not often explored
in the flamenco literature, are essential to correctly keeping the compás. o
In the "Analysis" part, El Viejín's techniques and his interpretation of each
palo are explained falseta by falseta . In this bilingual English/Spanish
edition, the sheet music is presented in staff and tablature formats with
complete fingerings for both hands.
Enrique Vargas is the author of the
texts and the transcription, approved exclusively by the artist.
Volume
1 [view image ]
Reference: L-VIEJIEN 01 A4 Format 224 Pages o "Algo que decir"
(tangos) This piece is composed in an unusual, modern tuning characteristic of
the Caño Roto style. It includes transcriptions of the accompaniment to the
singing and the second guitar parts. o "Sestipén Talí" (fandangos de Huelva)
This piece is recorded in D# Hijaz, an unusual tonality for fandangos . All of
the lyrics of the singing and the second guitar parts are transcribed. o The
gorgeous rondeña "Raíz" Volume 2 [view image ] Reference: L-VIEJIEN 02 A4
Format 208 Pages o Soleá por medio "Vieja senda" Combining ancestral
sensibility and the modern Caño Roto technique, El Viejín composed this piece
with maestro Sabicas in mind. o Buleria "Mi graciosa" recorded in a modern
tuning. o Zambra "A los niños que sufren" with the participation of maestro
Paco de Lucía. The two guitar parts are transcribed in their entirety and with
an adaptation for solo, duo, or trio performance.
Volume 3 [view image ] Reference: L-VIEJIEN 03 A4 Format 184 Pages o Soleá por bulería
"Caño Roto" recorded in the modern tonality of D# Hijaz and a fascinating
accompaniment to the singing transcribed in its entirety. o Sevillanas
"Cuatros" a virtuosic duo with bassist Carles Benavent. o Minera "A mi hijo
Jonatán", piece included in this album but recorded a few years earlier, whose
extreme beauty and interpretive quality launched El Viejín to fame. More information and samples at www.flamencolive.com |