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RE: Bulerias por media en dos - 20 q... (in reply to Guest

What is the dominant chord, is it E, I have alway wondered why bulerias are seldom in this key, especially if they evolved from Solea which is useually in E
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RE: Bulerias por media en dos - 20 q... (in reply to Guest

funny.. i usually "jam" in B phrygian key..sounds meditative(can i say that) and cool
with the open string your able to use.

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RE: Bulerias por media en dos - 20 q... (in reply to Guest

eehrr en dos?? like do re mi fa so la ti to en dos for arriba.
would be. 1 arriba.=e phrygian ...en dos would be F# phrygian? (tarantas) i could be F
but that seem like a difficult key for flamenco.

Im confused about the "dos" thing. in sweden we use c d e f g etc..
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