Chủ Nhật, 14 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 15 2017

Hi everyone!

Well, I am here today with a Fandango de Huelva and "Estribillos" or "Coletillas". This "coletilla" part should be played

At the end of the Fandango piece, and "estribillos" can be played

At the beginning and the end, at the beginning, middle and end or at the middle and end. Now

I will close the camera and you will see it in detail.

Well, "estribillos" were a creation of Paco de Lucía and Camaron, and the made them up to reharmonize

and to create more melody and make the melody richer.

In this case, a Fandango de Huelva melody.

"Estribillos" can go at the beginning, middle and

At the end, at the beginning and end and at the middle and at the end.

You have these options.

So, we use the capo on seventh fret. In the song "Sentado en el valle"

Paco de Lucía and Camarón played using the first part of the fretboard but

Actually it is the same as if we were in the middle. I mean

that it could be played both ways.

Ok. In this case, I will start by playing the "estribillo". This is not the case

of the CD of Camaron and Paco de Lucía, but I will show you this case. I will do it slowly so you can see the chords : [Playing and singing]

Again: [Playing and singing].

OK?

This could be the "estribillo", as I said, it could be played at the beginning, middle and end, middle and

end or beginning and end.

Right.

Look that I play this chords: E, then C, then L, OK?

This one would be an inversion of D7, which is a G dominant. And here

An F, OK?

Sorry, a C7, which would be an F dominant.

And here an F7, OK?

And again an E.

We could play another variation, which would be this one:

E, L, inversion of D, G, OK?

Now inversion of C7 that goes to the F, and F flat5, OK?

And we will close this variation again with E ADD flat 9.

Right.

So, this will be an example of "estribillo".

Now we will talk about "coletillas".

"Coletillas" here in a Fandango de Huelva song should be played

At the end of the piece.

OK? So, a "coletilla" should go in the end.

An example of a "coletilla" could be this one: [Playing and singing].

OK?

Another example could be this one: [Playing and singing].

This piece could end perfectly well with a L minor chord.

At the "coletilla".

Today we have learnt a Fandango de Huelva song and I have explained to you the "estribillos" and "coletillas".

These parts could be useful to make the piece richer and more flamenco.

And we have also learnt what a "coletilla" is, what is for and where should we play it.

I hope you like the video.

If you like the video remember, thumbs up and see you next time.

Greetings.

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Trump Gets Last Laugh After Robert De Niro Calls His Budget Cuts 'Bullsht' - Duration: 4:52.

Trump Gets Last Laugh After Robert De Niro Calls His Budget Cuts 'Bullsht'

Robert De Niro uses every opportunity to rail against President Donald Trump, and as he

received a "Lifetime Achievement Award," things were no different.

De Niro zeroed in on certain budget cuts, calling them "bullsh*t" just because he

sees them as something the country can't do without.

You'll love how Trump is getting the last laugh as he proves De Niro is the real idiot

when it comes to knowing what Americans truly need.

As De Niro accepted a "Lifetime Achievement Award," he decided to use his acceptance

speech to take aim at President Trump's proposed budget, which would cut funds to

the National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Corporation

for Public Broadcasting.

For the record, Trump's budget did not become law, but that didn't stop De Niro from calling

it "bullsh*t."

"The budget proposal, among its other draconian cuts to life-saving and life-enhancing programs,

eliminates the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities,

and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting," De Niro began, according to Hollywood Reporter.

"For their own divisive political purposes, the administration suggests that the money

for these all-inclusive programs goes to rich liberal elites.

This is what they now call an alternative fact.

I call it what it is: bullsh*t," DeNiro continued.

Whether taxpayer monies for these programs go to rich elites is not the point, even though

they do.

Why doesn't De Niro and some of his fellow celebrities pitch in and cover the costs for

these programs?

Their answer to that question is pure gold and proves why Trump is laughing at celebs

who have no clue about what Americans need.

De Niro is mimicking actor Tim Daly who heads the drive for the arts called "Creative

Coalition."

Daly appeared on Tucker Carlson to defend their plan to increase taxpayer dollars going

to the arts, which, as stated, includes all the liberal outlets like NPR and PBS.

Yet, Daly misquoted Winston Churchill, a staunch conservative icon.

Mr. Daly told Tucker when Prime Minister Winston Churchill was asked to discontinue arts funding

to help with the war effort, Churchill supposedly replied, "Then, what are we fighting for?"

"Fact-check: Churchill historian, Richard Langworth, in reference to said quote, confirms:

'[I]t is not in any of Churchill's 15 million words in his papers, letters, articles,

or books,"' reports Fresno Bee.

"Hence, Mr. Daly, in his efforts to have funding continue for the NEA, has, unfortunately,

fallen victim to fake news."

But, that's not all.

Liberal celebs sounded off on Twitter when Daly brought up the budget cuts, while real

Americans schooled them in what is important after De Niro went on his tirade.

First, have a look at examples of the meltdown from snowflakes on the left:

Patriots fought back after De Niro made a fool of himself.

Hard-working Americans understand a budget.

We know we can't get everything we want in life, and we are trusting Trump to steer

the course back to prosperity.

Another patriot brought up the fact that liberals love abortion rights, which kill millions,

but they are all up in arms saying that a cut to their art programs will cause people

to die.

What a bunch of hypocrites.

If they are so profoundly upset about this, then let them fund it.

Let them put their money where their big mouths are and knock themselves out by taking over

all those programs.

You think they would be clamoring to "save lives."

De Niro and his cohorts prove they don't inhabit the same world as regular Americans.

They scratch their heads and wonder why Trump won while the answer is right in front of

them.

The millions of Americans who voted for Trump did so because we inhabit the real world where

people who don't have jobs don't eat.

We live with the fear of losing what little we have due to bloated government entitlement

programs.

While De Niro and the other celebrity nutjobs can afford to live in fantasyland, we have

watched our country come to the brink of disaster after eight years under a socialistic-globalist

president, and we refuse to go back to that ever again.

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