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Do you know any good videolinks, where i could find buleria in sol# or g-sharp or how you want to name it :) I havent found any good yet. Could you help a bit.
RE: Need help, finding some clips. (in reply to clevblue)
Here's another daft question - can anyone tell me why I find Pepe Habichuela so good on the ear? Is he more of a traditional player than some? I've been listening to his music and I am a fan, definitely
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RE: Need help, finding some clips. (in reply to clevblue)
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can anyone tell me why I find Pepe Habichuela so good on the ear?
Because he's simply fantastic!
He has a great feel for the music. I found this quote about him a while back on Wikipedia: "If flamenco has earned its rep as an overly emotional music, it isn't going to be Habichuela who turns it around."
RE: Need help, finding some clips. (in reply to Escribano)
Ah, that it! it's lyrical. Thanks all, I could choose a worse tocaor to listen to then. Erik's video of Manolo Franco is similar, maybe it's because I'm from a folk music background, Well, great stuff, I'm loving it