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Bogdan1980 -> what progression is being played (Jul. 27 2012 19:26:09)

Hi everyone,

This is the link to Estrella Morente's bulerias. There is a part that you often hear on other ones also starting at 4:50 and going to about 4:57. What chords are being played up until abanico on A major?

Thanks if anyone can tell.





Ricardo -> RE: what progression is being played (Jul. 30 2012 12:51:45)

Actually the guitar plays in Key of C#, I don't have perfect pitch or guitar handy so I don't know if there is a capo. THis is the cycle of 5th as been discussed in theory sections....a more colorful pulling progression that outlines the "andalusian cadence".

F#m-B7-E7-A7-D....and D is held till resolve on C#.

If you transpose to normal buleria por medio capo 4 (or higher) its:
Dm-G7-C7-F7-Bb........A.




Bogdan1980 -> RE: what progression is being played (Jul. 30 2012 14:42:38)

Excellent, thanks a lot. The capo is on 6ths in this one, at least I think so. And I thought it would start on Dm, but couldn't figure out the rest.

In Gitanos Andaluses with Paco's brother singing, there is also a part like this. I'm assuming it would a similar progression, just capo on different fret.

So the key is C# because of where the capo is, right? My theory is patchy at best.

Bogdan




Sr. Martins -> RE: what progression is being played (Jul. 30 2012 14:55:01)

With a capo on you're transposing so if you play the same thing relating to a different capo position, you're changing the key.

..but the key isnt anything because of the capo, its because of what you're playing.

Piano's have no capos [;)]




Bogdan1980 -> RE: what progression is being played (Jul. 30 2012 14:57:20)

Got it, thanks




Ricardo -> RE: what progression is being played (Jul. 30 2012 16:09:38)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bogdan1980

Excellent, thanks a lot. The capo is on 6ths in this one, at least I think so. And I thought it would start on Dm, but couldn't figure out the rest.

In Gitanos Andaluses with Paco's brother singing, there is also a part like this. I'm assuming it would a similar progression, just capo on different fret.

So the key is C# because of where the capo is, right? My theory is patchy at best.

Bogdan

Then the guitar is actually capoed at 2nd fret playing in C# as I talked about.




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El_Tortuga -> RE: what progression is being played (Jul. 30 2012 18:01:11)

It sounds to me that the primary guitar is capo'd at the 6th fret, playing in A Phrygian (which transposes to Eb Phrygian). There appears to be a 2nd guitar and standup bass as well.




Bogdan1980 -> RE: what progression is being played (Jul. 30 2012 18:27:20)

I think it is on the 6th, I try to play along and it sounds very congruent.

The other question is, is this section played in half compases? Or is it a whole compas with Dm, then 12 to 6 on G7 then C7, then 12 to 6 on F7 then Bb until it resolves to A?




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