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The Prodigy - Girls

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10 Years - Through The Iris

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Soil - My Own

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Amanda Palmer - Have to Drive

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Carrion- Absinth

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I Put a Spell on You - Mica Paris

I have the right to sing the blues.....

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Evita - And The Money Keeps Rolling In

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Micro Cuts - Muse


The scream in that song...OMG THE SCREAM!!! xD

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[quote]Hellbound555 wrote...

[quote]android654 wrote...

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TY, so it has a Flamenco twang to it. Gawd I wish I knew how to play like that. How do you add stuff like that in? Is it a strumming thing?

Also: Thousand miles -Vanessa cartlon
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The style is more "Spanish guitar" which is like Flamenco but how it's played in S. America. The fast style people normally associate with pure Flamenco is what you normally hear in Spain, the difference is the tempo is slowed down a lot from it's Flamenco roots. The only difference is it has a few fundamentals from traditional rock. So it's not so much him adding in elements, it's just how Flamenco guitar evolved when it was brought to S. America and then when hispanic people immigrated to the U.S. the styles began to blend into "Spanish Guitar" as we know it now. A lot of bands from S. America, Mexico and in the U.S. west use it as a staple.

If you can play acoustic rock of any kind, you can learn to play Flamenco easily.
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Oh, so the song ITSELF is in a spanish style?
Edit: Holy moly I think I can play this song.

Call me, call meCall me, call me[/url]
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Si! there are a lot of bands that have spanish influence. If you're really interested, I'd check out some of those similar sounding songs on Pandora. The site is good enough at matching sounds. Also, check out what I'm listening to now. It's Trip-hop, but it has a spanish guitar you'd like.

Oi Va Vaoi - Yesterday's Mistakes[/quote]
Oi Va Voi - Ladino Song[/quote]

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Arch Enemy - Revolution Begins

Sometimes you just need a blonde metal head to tell you to become and Anarchist.

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 Reignite - Malukah

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Ghost - Ritual

Excellent Swedish band that brings out the awesome of 70's metal. Doomy satan worshiping Sabbath-esque rifts.

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Hindi Zahra - Beautiful Tango[/quote]

This song has definitely set my mood for the day.

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[quote]android654 wrote...

[quote]Hellbound555 wrote...

[quote]android654 wrote...

[quote]Hellbound555 wrote...
TY, so it has a Flamenco twang to it. Gawd I wish I knew how to play like that. How do you add stuff like that in? Is it a strumming thing?

Also: Thousand miles -Vanessa cartlon
[/quote]

The style is more "Spanish guitar" which is like Flamenco but how it's played in S. America. The fast style people normally associate with pure Flamenco is what you normally hear in Spain, the difference is the tempo is slowed down a lot from it's Flamenco roots. The only difference is it has a few fundamentals from traditional rock. So it's not so much him adding in elements, it's just how Flamenco guitar evolved when it was brought to S. America and then when hispanic people immigrated to the U.S. the styles began to blend into "Spanish Guitar" as we know it now. A lot of bands from S. America, Mexico and in the U.S. west use it as a staple.

If you can play acoustic rock of any kind, you can learn to play Flamenco easily.
[/quote]
Oh, so the song ITSELF is in a spanish style?
Edit: Holy moly I think I can play this song.

Call me, call meCall me, call me[/url]
[/quote]

Si! there are a lot of bands that have spanish influence. If you're really interested, I'd check out some of those similar sounding songs on Pandora. The site is good enough at matching sounds. Also, check out what I'm listening to now. It's Trip-hop, but it has a spanish guitar you'd like.

Oi Va Vaoi - Yesterday's Mistakes[/quote]
Oi Va Voi - Ladino Song[/quote]
[/quote]

ahm my friend .. ^ i think you're mistaking it with balkan music with these examples . What you're looking for is andalusian flamenco
Entre Dos Aguas-Paco de Lucia

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[quote]makalathbonagin wrote...

[quote]android654 wrote...

[quote]Hellbound555 wrote...

[quote]android654 wrote...

[quote]Hellbound555 wrote...
TY, so it has a Flamenco twang to it. Gawd I wish I knew how to play like that. How do you add stuff like that in? Is it a strumming thing?

Also: Thousand miles -Vanessa cartlon
[/quote]

The style is more "Spanish guitar" which is like Flamenco but how it's played in S. America. The fast style people normally associate with pure Flamenco is what you normally hear in Spain, the difference is the tempo is slowed down a lot from it's Flamenco roots. The only difference is it has a few fundamentals from traditional rock. So it's not so much him adding in elements, it's just how Flamenco guitar evolved when it was brought to S. America and then when hispanic people immigrated to the U.S. the styles began to blend into "Spanish Guitar" as we know it now. A lot of bands from S. America, Mexico and in the U.S. west use it as a staple.

If you can play acoustic rock of any kind, you can learn to play Flamenco easily.
[/quote]
Oh, so the song ITSELF is in a spanish style?
Edit: Holy moly I think I can play this song.

Call me, call meCall me, call me[/url]
[/quote]

Si! there are a lot of bands that have spanish influence. If you're really interested, I'd check out some of those similar sounding songs on Pandora. The site is good enough at matching sounds. Also, check out what I'm listening to now. It's Trip-hop, but it has a spanish guitar you'd like.

Oi Va Vaoi - Yesterday's Mistakes[/quote]
Oi Va Voi - Ladino Song[/quote]
[/quote]

ahm my friend .. ^ i think you're mistaking it with balkan music with these examples . What you're looking for is andalusian flamenco
Entre Dos Aguas-Paco de Lucia
[/quote]

Those are not Balkan guitars, Balkan and traditional Flamenco is much to lively for that, Oi Va Vaoi is defintiely inspired by Spanish music. At any rate, they both have Spanish influences in them

Example of Balkan Guitar[/quote]

Modifié par android654, 10 mai 2012 - 03:23 .


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Mean to Me - The Divine Miss Sarah Vaugh

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 Yay! Yay! Yay! - Smile Precure OST

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Hindi Zahra - Stand Up[/quote]

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"Walking In The Wind" - Traffic.

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"I'm Ready" - Humble Pie.

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Earth - Multiplicity of Doors

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Harry Nilsson-Coconut ;-)