A-minor bulerias history (Full Version)

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Steelhead -> A-minor bulerias history (Mar. 12 2015 18:36:42)

Estimated flamencologists,
Does anyone know when A-minor bulerias start appearing (e.g., on recordings)? And when one hears a ii-V-i progression, with a half-diminished ii chord (otherwise not part of flamenco chordal vocabulary)?




Ricardo -> RE: A-minor bulerias history (Mar. 13 2015 12:57:11)

Ramon Montoya recorded it and it seemed well established already before the 1930's




Adam -> RE: A-minor bulerias history (Mar. 22 2015 22:39:23)

What's the half-diminished ii chord?




guitarbuddha -> RE: A-minor bulerias history (Mar. 22 2015 23:25:03)

Any assortment of the notes BDF and A can be this chord.

Also called minor7flat5, -7(b5), or even Dm6.

On guitar a common voicing is common (5)2(4)3(3)2(2)3 (that's B on fifth string then F A and D on strings four three and two).

You have probably played it.


D.




Adam -> RE: A-minor bulerias history (Mar. 23 2015 11:01:02)

Thanks! I definitely know the one, I always see it passing to (or even in place of) E7. So the top post makes a lot more sense now [;)]




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