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Adam
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Joined: Dec. 6 2006
From: Hamilton, ON
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Palos webpage?
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Hola all, I'm wondering if anyone knows of a very good resource (I'm thinking a webpage but I mean, anything works - so long as it's not TOO expensive ) that collects all the palos (at least the major ones, but rarer ones would be awesome too, of course) and gives a bit of info on them--history, maybe, musical info, but really just gives a feel for what makes each style distinct. Music clips, etc., maybe. A resource for someone who wants to learn what makes, say, a seguiriyas different from a fandangos (fine, big difference there ) without listening to a bunch of records, or might help one listen to a piece and say "ah, that's a solea por bulerias" etc. I've seen a few sites around but none TOO useful.... thanks!!
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