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awhile ago someone sent me a copy of sabicas malaguena and my wife was cleaning out the computer room and threw out you guessed it, the song. if the person sees this could you resent it please? I love you long time. thanks.
Could you share it with me? I've been looking all over the place for that, although I can play most of it, I need to see a few bits and pieces, would appreciate it.
Yeah, my condolences if we sound greedy and whatnot, I've just been looking for this piece while listening to it in awe. I would be very grateful if you could share it. Thanks
This one should be from: ¡Flamenco! La guitarra de Sabicas
1. Variaciones de alegrías (alegrías) 2. Embrugo sevillano (bulerías) 3. Mi soleá (soleares) 4. Campanitas (farruca) 5. Piropa a Galicia (gallegada) 6. Malagueña (malagueña) 7. Ecos de Linares (taranta) 8. Duquelas de Triana (seguiriyas) 9. Viniendo del alba (rondeña) 10. Villancicos de Jerez (villancico)
This one should be from: ¡Flamenco! La guitarra de Sabicas
Ah, you used correct Spanish shriek-marks! In true marketroid fashion, the album’s actualy called Flamenco!!
It’s also on Sabicas Vol. 2 (Elektra), double-tracked but in mono, re-released (with Vol. 1) on La Guitarra Flamenca; and on Flaming Flamenco Guitar, double-tracked in excellent stereo.
There’s a video on the King of the Flamenco Guitar DVD, which you can certainly find on YouTube.
P.S a single-tracked version is also on Flamencan Guitar Solos.