in a thread on the google classical guitar site -
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.music.classical.guitar
- concerning the use of picks on classical guitars,
someone mentioned style brisé.
i believe this is defined as broken style - playing
individual notes of a chord using tremolo.
unless i have it completely wrong, i play oud using
style brisé - alternating tremolo, sometimes in
continuo, between individual notes which together
comprise a simple chord (in the case of the oud) made
with two notes.
sounds more medieval than baroque to me.
- bill
--- Roman Turovsky
unless i have it completely wrong,
'Fraid so.
i play oud using
style brisé - alternating tremolo, sometimes in
continuo, between individual notes which together
comprise a simple chord (in the case of the oud) made
with two notes.
Trilling on adjacent strings a la los Romeros is not style
bill kilpatrick wrote:
unless i have it completely wrong, i play oud using
style brisÈ - alternating tremolo, sometimes in
continuo, between individual notes which together
comprise a simple chord (in the case of the oud) made
with two notes.
I'm not sure what you're trying to say, but