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RE: Flamenco with arabic influences (in reply to rombsix

lovely.

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Gummy

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RE: Flamenco with arabic influences (in reply to Mike_Kinny

soleá oud flamenco
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RE: Flamenco with arabic influences (in reply to Janne H

See the "Juan Maya" thread under the Audio & Video Uploads section http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=148234&p=1&tmode=1&smode=1.
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RE: Flamenco with arabic influences (in reply to bbenedicto

nice fusion.




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RE: Flamenco with arabic influences (in reply to Mike_Kinny

Here's something kinda along those lines I saw posted on another forum:

http://www.guitar-tube.com/watch/indialucia-plays-bulerias
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RE: Flamenco with arabic influences (in reply to ralexander

I love this:



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RE: Flamenco with arabic influences (in reply to Mike_Kinny

Alain Fauscher has an excellent compilation for sale entitled Danzas Arabes with pieces by Sabicas, Mario Escudero, Pepe Martinez, and Manual Cano. The Zambra Granadina by Pepe Martinez is quite simple, but a great piece. THe book is well worth the $$ IMHO...
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