@@ergflamenco Didn't mean it that way, just asking in general as someone who doesn't know much about flamenco, in a flamenco performance, are all the falsetas written or are they sometimes even completely improvised?
@@ergflamenco I guess the difference with jazz is that in jazz you wouldn't repeat the whole solo but only borrow phrases and ideas. I guess this happens in flamenco as well, combining ideas from different falsetas?
Olé amigo! Such a great falseta
Are the falsetas often improvised?
Well, I try to get closer to reality, but I don't have the technique for perfection.
@@ergflamenco Didn't mean it that way, just asking in general as someone who doesn't know much about flamenco, in a flamenco performance, are all the falsetas written or are they sometimes even completely improvised?
Sometimes it's written down, sometimes it's in memory, and the masters improvise when they've mastered the previous two. Like the jazz playnote.
@@ergflamenco I guess the difference with jazz is that in jazz you wouldn't repeat the whole solo but only borrow phrases and ideas. I guess this happens in flamenco as well, combining ideas from different falsetas?
Yes, it becomes a language of sensations and the ability to express oneself instantaneously.
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Eeeey... Gracias
soooooooo good
gracias