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hi every body i v recorded some backing track for acoustic or flamenco guitar style rumba gipsy for impro and its plaisir to share with you,and i m adding every day a new backing ,hope you like visit my youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/abdobicas thanx
thanks you yes kmmi77 i acualy work with them ,iwill post some video soon blondie for the moment i have no links,i think you can download with realplayer you re welcom elie
Very nice. Thanks for sharing. I am currently practicing some gypsy kings rumba stuff with my fellow for his gig, so these will definately help to have more fun while practicing
Very nice. Thanks for sharing. I am currently practicing some gypsy kings rumba stuff with my fellow for his gig, so these will definately help to have more fun while practicing
I just fired my band. I just bring my iphone and plug in to my mixer now. THanks dude!!!!
I just need the right key for my voice for the rest of the tunes and some harmony vocals. thanks!!
There is something strangely familiar about these tracks....I wonder who the guitarist is ????
I think this is a friend of mine actually. I'm not sure if he himself is the person playing in the tracks from the www.worldmusictracks.com website, but he is the person who is running the site. He posted once here before but the tracks were too expensive... That's why I said one would have to have money.
It's not me playing, if you thought that was the case.
I like a lot of these rumba track from all your sites, but wonder why they always have such names as "Spring" and "Oceanbreeze" instead of titles more relevant to modern Spain like "European Union Bailout" or "Passport to Mexico"
ORIGINAL: rombsix I think this is a friend of mine actually. I'm not sure if he himself is the person playing in the tracks from the www.worldmusictracks.com website,
I know who Jose Platero got to play on a significant chunk of them.