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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