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Xaerve
04-10-2007, 01:38 PM
I'm attending a party this evening and need some help making a "spanish" music themed CD. I say "Spanish" because the party is celebrating art from Spain at a art museum on campus.
If anyone knows any nice classy Spanish bands that I should purchase, please let me know! :)
Daniel
04-10-2007, 01:48 PM
Pitbull.
Preferably with guest appearences by the ying yang twins.
You might want to narrow down the genre of the 'spanish' music you're looking for.
Classical?
Instrumental?
Modern?
Folk/historical?
I could fill up hours of CD's with spanish classical appregio guitar instrumental music, I love to listen appregio guitar.
I would guess your needs depend on what art is being exhibited and who your audience in attendance will likely be (students?)
Latrinsorm
04-10-2007, 02:46 PM
Gipsy Kings. FIN
Artha
04-10-2007, 02:49 PM
Enrique Eglasias.
Xaerve
04-10-2007, 03:18 PM
I just got the Gipsy Kings cd, its perfect, Thank you!
Ganalon can you reccomend any "spanish classical appregio guitar instrumental music"?
Bobmuhthol
04-10-2007, 03:33 PM
Los Lobos.
Dropped_In
04-10-2007, 03:44 PM
Los Lobos is a winner. Also check out the Gotan Project, Hybrid Tango, Telefunka, and the Bajofondo Tango Club (created by Juanes' producer).
Sean of the Thread
04-10-2007, 03:47 PM
Rico Suave ~ Gerardo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp7hEh4padQ
A la luz de la luna llena - Daniel Nightingale
Flamenco - Carlos Montoya
Anything by John Williams (very talented appregio picker)
*Essential Guitar: 34 guitar masterpieces - various artist collection - great overview/intro into the genre.
*one of my fav's.
Forgot to add Villa-Lobos
Martaigne
04-10-2007, 04:52 PM
This isn't necessarily Spanish, but Hispanic, being that it's Brasilian Jazz. Gato Barbieri. Super good stuff.
Xaerve
04-10-2007, 09:07 PM
Thanks everyone, really appreciate the advice.
I tortured myself all day trying to give you a good link. I have nothing that I know of out of Spain at the moment.
But it dawned on me that you might look into the Gilberto family from Brazil. Babel (http://www.bebelgilberto.com/), daughter of Joao, has a beautiful voice with that refined latin sound.
Valthissa
04-10-2007, 10:48 PM
A la luz de la luna llena - Daniel Nightingale
Flamenco - Carlos Montoya
Anything by John Williams (very talented appregio picker)
*Essential Guitar: 34 guitar masterpieces - various artist collection - great overview/intro into the genre.
*one of my fav's.
Forgot to add Villa-Lobos
calling John Williams very talented is actually understating his skill imo. I remember when Sky came out - it was the first 'fusion' band that really worked for me.
Also, one of the best Flamenco performances I ever saw was a solo by Eddie Van Halen (Spanish Fly), strange but true.
C/Valth
calling John Williams very talented is actually understating his skill imo. I remember when Sky came out - it was the first 'fusion' band that really worked for me.
I like his stuff, just dont know if I'm experienced with this genre enough to call him outstanding. I do like his music though.
Also, one of the best Flamenco performances I ever saw was a solo by Eddie Van Halen (Spanish Fly), strange but true.
C/Valth
Spanish Fly by EVH is worthy of divine worship. ;) He also does a great job in his Little Guitars (intro) since we're on the topic of appregio picking.
Rathain
04-10-2007, 11:13 PM
it's arpeggio, not appregio.
Paco de Lucia is synonymous with spanish, rapid fire arpeggios.
Jolena
04-10-2007, 11:37 PM
Rico Suave ~ Gerardo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp7hEh4padQ
I hate you.
it's arpeggio, not appregio.
Paco de Lucia is synonymous with spanish, rapid fire arpeggios.
You're still posting here? I thought you would be embarrased away by now. :lol:
(oh I get it, you're just stalking my posts now, mano you're getting spooky)
(just repeat after me... multiple personality disorder, multiple personality disorder, multiple personality disorder)
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