Ricardo -> RE: What is the title of this bulerias? (Dec. 27 2010 14:25:02)
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ORIGINAL: ramparts I'm pretty sure it's not a bulería he recorded in one spot, just a collection of falsetas that show up in different places. For example, one of the ones at the beginning and another at the end are both in Viejo Mundo on Leyenda del Tiempo. He tends to reuse a lot of falsetas too when accompanying so you'll probably find some of these on several recordings. By the way, if you want to learn these, a few of them (including those two from Viejo Mundo, which are great falsetas) are on his Encuentro DVD! And no, that's not Ricardo, that's Tomatito. [:D] but yeah Ricardo posted that video. In addition to the camaron recordings those falsetas are taken from, he also recorded a few of these on his first solo album "Rosas del Amor" the buleria is called "La Chanca". In this actual TV interview he plays two buleria and one is titled "Tamara" after one of his daughters, not sure if he meant this one or the other. The other buleria I have not heard recorded it is in F# like Taranta. Ricardo
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