Buleria pa Tos
I am no musicologist, but I take inspiration in listening to music from other cultures than my own. Learning Guitar I found the sound evocative of Spanish Music and then there was influences like Chick Corea.
I recorded an attempt at a Buleria a long time ago. Multi track, but lost stems, (2 Handclaps and a Cajon) I found the mix and I present it here for inspiration. I am Swedish but It has been verified by Spanish musicians. ...
22 ottobre 2024 alle ore 19:11

GlezBass
Great! I'm not a great music theorist either, but buleria is a typical rhythm from my country with 12 beats, it seems familiar to me for obvious reasons, but it can be complex to understand. In my user and in the track search engine I have several jams with this rhythm, for example #286991 with Tyros4 (Luis), #224128 with JPK, #216152 with JhonRobert, #303762 with Alex and the last one #303743 with MoonChild (Devin) ;)
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22 ottobre 2024 alle ore 23:58

ulfberth
Thank you for those jams. Found three before. Some of my favorite music.! Inspired me to dig out my only Buleria.
Tradition Calls for a Vocalist and a dancer to add to the melodic percussion with the feet. But I think it's ok to add other voices... Guitar's a natural/ +0
Tradition Calls for a Vocalist and a dancer to add to the melodic percussion with the feet. But I think it's ok to add other voices... Guitar's a natural/ +0
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