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Posts: 1607
Joined: Dec. 24 2007
From: Siegburg, Alemania
1000 canciones y acordes
I recently bought "1000 canciones y accordes de guitara para flamenco" and am desperately trying to find the corresponding sound tracks.
At the moment I'm into Tarantas and Tarantos and am looking for the following songs:
Ana Reverte, Al bajar a la mina Gasparín, Santa María y La Unión Rafael García Ballesteros, Se oye que canta un minero A mí me da escalofríos Manolo de Vega, A Cartagena
RE: 1000 canciones y acordes (in reply to edguerin)
Me too cant' help sorry. I never heard about such artists.
On a side note I'm just curious, how do you gonna use this book? I don't understand how it could be usefull on a flamenco context.
BUT on another side note i dare to ask you a favor. Could you have a look to some cante abandolao, jabegote or verdiales tunes and help me with the progression chords letras?
I'm working on abandolao atm and I have already find out the main chords and harmony, but still to be sure...
Thanks.
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RE: 1000 canciones y acordes (in reply to edguerin)
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OK – now we are beginning to feel sorry for you. The problem is that the book was published in about 2002 (I think), so the recordings will be even earlier.