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The only thing flamenco about this is the alzapua at the end (which is a bit sloppy in its second half ), but as I was telling Richard the other day: if you listen to it 50 consecutive times, it will sound better.
Let me know what you think.
The top-left video is supposed to be the "improvised solo." The "main" video is a jingle that I think I stole from a friend of mine (he composed it about 10 years ago, and something reminded me of it).
Olé!
PS: I recorded the three videos separately, and synced them in Sony Vegas. I don't have low-latency drivers in my recording gear, which means I CANNOT play one video and simultaneously record another. Therefore, I have to manually sync the videos (and try to get them to match). The greater the number of videos, the greater the crappiness in syncing.
RE: A little jingle I built upon (in reply to rombsix)
Wow romb, i'm jealous. Don't know where you live, but does everyone dress like superman with your underwear outside your sweatpants? hahaha just messing.