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rombsix

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Arabic pop cover with trial of flame... 



Tried to make this sound a bit flamenco. I know this singer through a friend, and he used to play flamenco, so I thought giving his song a bit of flamenco chord flavor might work.

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rombsix

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RE: Arabic pop cover with trial of f... (in reply to rombsix

Original played a whole step lower.



Original in same key or album version:





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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 17 2012 18:16:12
 
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athrane77

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RE: Arabic pop cover with trial of f... (in reply to rombsix

At 0:42 is that really a D? have no instrument here, but I expect a F# minor.

Its always interested me a lot how things going on, people live and make music in the arabic-part of the world. Anyway I love the sound of the arabic language although I do not understand a single word.
Thanks for this post Ramzi
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rombsix

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RE: Arabic pop cover with trial of f... (in reply to athrane77

Yeah, it's a D. If you listen to the original, you can hear the bass clearly, as well as the guitar chords. It's not clear in my video because I am picking up the song through the mic as it plays from my speakers.

And about your interest - you mean, in a war-torn area, how people still feel like playing / composing music, rather than just being preoccupied with more important things like staying alive from day to day?

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