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Escribano -> radio foro flamenco is playing Capullo now (Dec. 28 2004 17:24:37)

Capullo De Jerez - En Directo

Some great live bulerias in the set. Streaming optimised for dial-up.

TO LISTEN
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In Windows Media Player, select File->Open URL... and type in

http://212.19.66.189:8080

then hit OK.

(don't click on the above link as nothing will happen)

I'll repeat it for a few hours this evening (UK time)




Tenshu -> RE: radio foro flamenco is playing Capullo now (Dec. 28 2004 18:21:28)

Hey excellent, thanks!

Capullo is an amazing cantaor, and Diego Amaya has a very cool style of accompanying.

It's playing a song off the album 'live in Granada' right now (I think). It's this buleria, but played very slowly, and I'm 95% certain that it was digitally slowed down. It has a really strange effect on the sound, and definitely worth a listen. I think I'll explore this style of accompanying a bit in real time, with a lot of attention to silences.

Thanks for the station




Escribano -> RE: radio foro flamenco is playing Capullo now (Dec. 28 2004 18:30:37)

quote:

Diego Amaya has a very cool style of accompanying

I totally agree, and I intend to copy his style with abandon - lots of great gaps... a laid back rock approach with appropriate crescendos, don't you think?

This CD is of fiestas in Barcelona and Madrid also featuring NiƱo Jero on guitar.

If you mean this CD is digitally slowed down, I would doubt it personally (what would be the point?) but I know what you mean.




Tenshu -> RE: radio foro flamenco is playing Capullo now (Dec. 28 2004 19:19:47)

quote:

lots of great gaps... a laid back rock approach with appropriate crescendos, don't you think?


Yeah, that's exactly it, the gaps. Very subtle.

I'm not saying the CD is entirely slowed down, just this one buleria. Check it out: it starts with abuelo..... I'm pretty positive it's slowed down a lot, resulting in a drop of pitch as well. I think it's the last track on the cd (number 10)




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