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mezzo

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JM Canizares bulerias 

Is really a technical monster.

This bule is from his new cd "cuerdas del alma".
What's the playing key here?




Nice bulerias by the way

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Stu

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to mezzo

these two video posts smell like spam!!!
whats going on? exactly the same text on both posts! weird!??? or maybe not?

and what the hells a "bule"??
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 21 2010 23:27:52
 
mezzo

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to Stu

quote:

these two video posts smell like spam!!!

sorry
i can delete them if it annoys someone.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 22 2010 7:09:25
 
KMMI77

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to mezzo

Thanks for sharing mezzo!

Im like your two posts.

Palmas has an unusual sound. Kind of wet and sloppy sounding

Either that or someone has some chubby hands.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 22 2010 7:53:56
 
mezzo

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to KMMI77

Thanks.
Do you have an idea on the Key he is playing here?

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 22 2010 8:20:03
 
KMMI77

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to mezzo

quote:

Do you have an idea on the Key he is playing here?


Best to let the theory guys answer that. I'll guess G

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 22 2010 8:23:44
 
Stu

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to mezzo

No please don't remove them. Sorry.i just meant it seemed weird that youd made two posts with exactly the same text..seemed to lack the human touch if you know what I mean. Thought maybe your acc had been hacked. Thanks for the vids
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mezzo

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to Stu

quote:

Thought maybe your acc had been hacked.




quote:

I'll guess G

thanks. so it's something like a bule[ria] por minera ?


Do you have some other guess about the JC Romero one pliz?

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 22 2010 12:27:11
 
XXX

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to mezzo

quote:

ORIGINAL: mezzo
Do you have some other guess about the JC Romero one pliz?


C#.

Except F, Bb, and G all other keys have been already recorded, mostly por bulerias. Only for D i dont know a bulerias but could name Tomatitos Tangos and Chicuelos Liviana.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 22 2010 12:36:09
 
mezzo

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to XXX

Thanks Deniz

Well if KMMI77 is right, the G is done now (?)


quote:

Best to let the theory guys answer that

Hmmm, i noticed that when you ask for something concrete, "los ke saben" pretend not to hear the question

I'm glad you're not one of them.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 22 2010 12:51:28
 
xirdneH_imiJ

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to XXX

Amir John Haddad has one in D (i think) so we're pretty much covered :)
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Doitsujin

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to mezzo

I cant watch that video in my country
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 22 2010 16:23:33
 
XXX

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to Doitsujin

Thx Jimi!

quote:

ORIGINAL: Doitsujin

I cant watch that video in my country


I watched it. It is so lala. Not really rocking ideas IMO.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 22 2010 16:57:11
 
dpalfstad

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to mezzo

In response to this thread I purchased the "Cuerdas Del Alma" cd from Amazon. Having listened to about 2/3 of it, I don't care for it much. I suffered through the opening Rumba which sounded more like light jazz only to encounter more mundane music throughout the rest of it. The 2nd song, which is the Bulerías in this video, is ok but nothing to write home about. I REALLY like his "Noches De Imán Y Luna" cd and was excited to hear about a new release. I have much less enthusiasm now.
Anybody have any other opinions of it?

Dave A.
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aloysius

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RE: JM Canizares bulerias (in reply to dpalfstad

I've been listening his new album for the last couple of days - it's a mixed bag, a couple of commercial numbers (the rumba and the vals, he does some cool soloing though), a ballada (a reworked number for the "noches" album), a guajira. The Buleria, Solea por Buleria, Alegria and Tangos are all pretty kick-ass imo.

By far the best track is the last one, a libre "fantasia" with an amazing tremolo section.

The album's certainly growing on me. It has all of cañizares' trademark wierdness (outside notes etc) but much more toned down than in "noches" (he goes easy on the quarter tone bends this time, too). There's no cante whatsoever though - not even a coro.

Would recommend if you liked "noches" or just want to hear some great ideas - modern, but it's a very different modern to the laid back groovyness of some of the current andalucian guitarists like Diego or Dani. Will keep me going until my copy of "orate" arrives.

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