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Does anyone have an example of cante por sevillanas, with a recording and written letras? (full notation would be great but that might be asking a bit too much) It's for a female singer so if it's done by a female artist that would be great. Thanks in advance Foroers!
if you go in you tube and type in '' sevillanas con letras ''' you will find pages and pages of stuff ,, however you may not like it .. and you will have to listen to a loyto of stuff to find out what you think is suitable ....
usually the singer tells you what they want and you sort it out , not the other way around ...however ... start listening ..
if it's just for singing then the Camaron one is fine, but for dance it has some extended lines making it out for dance.... just so you know in advance before you learn it and get complaints from irate dancers and wonder what the hell is going on and are you going crazy.... it happens