Gloomy western flamenco?
- Miro
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Gloomy western flamenco?
This is probably one of the best Jazzmaster videos I've seen. Can anyone recommend music with a similar style and mood? Even the guitarist from the video didn't play similar things anymore... In general, how can you define this genre?
https://youtu.be/rqb1bv2IIxs
https://youtu.be/rqb1bv2IIxs
- MayTheFuzzBeWithYou
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Re: Gloomy western flamenco?
Ronquillo is great! Love his demos for the Eastwood guitars.
It reminds me a bit of Hermanos Gutierrez - not this song specifically - but their smooth, unintrusive and relaxed style. You could listen to them for hours… which I have to, as my girlfriend is a big fan.
It reminds me a bit of Hermanos Gutierrez - not this song specifically - but their smooth, unintrusive and relaxed style. You could listen to them for hours… which I have to, as my girlfriend is a big fan.
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Re: Gloomy western flamenco?
Oh, thanks for sharing good music! There are pleasant positive vibes. And it also has a distinct style. Definitely worth listening to their other records.MayTheFuzzBeWithYou wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 6:01 pmRonquillo is great! Love his demos for the Eastwood guitars.
It reminds me a bit of Hermanos Gutierrez - not this song specifically - but their smooth, unintrusive and relaxed style. You could listen to them for hours… which I have to, as my girlfriend is a big fan.
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Re: Gloomy western flamenco?
You are welcome!
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Re: Gloomy western flamenco?
You might dig Tommy Guerrero, he's pretty much my favorite artist and has been playing jazzmasters the last few years.
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Re: Gloomy western flamenco?
Such a fresh and interesting sound. It's exciting. I just watched an interview with Tommy, he's a really inspiring person. Thank you a lot.mcbrandt wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 2:03 pmYou might dig Tommy Guerrero, he's pretty much my favorite artist and has been playing jazzmasters the last few years.
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The melody is good! Reminds me of Tarantino soundtracks.
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Awesome. He has quite a few projects, if you’re looking for more spaghetti western vibes check out Los Days, it’s not too far from his more recent solo albums.Miro wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 7:23 pmSuch a fresh and interesting sound. It's exciting. I just watched an interview with Tommy, he's a really inspiring person. Thank you a lot.mcbrandt wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 2:03 pmYou might dig Tommy Guerrero, he's pretty much my favorite artist and has been playing jazzmasters the last few years.
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Re: Gloomy western flamenco?
He is a really interesting and original artist. I'm glad I know about him now.Awesome. He has quite a few projects, if you’re looking for more spaghetti western vibes check out Los Days, it’s not too far from his more recent solo albums.
Surprisingly, this tutorial also has that special flavor, like in the video from my first post. Harmonic minor chords Ha, this is a new level — to look for songs of a certain key scale...
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Re: Gloomy western flamenco?
Kind of in a spaghetti/cowboy/surf vein- I've found this to be quite a charming album, I've given it lots of listens.
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I liked a few tracks, especially Nunu. Sounds very sweetantisymmetric wrote: ↑Sat Feb 04, 2023 1:37 amKind of in a spaghetti/cowboy/surf vein- I've found this to be quite a charming album, I've given it lots of listens.
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Re: Gloomy western flamenco?
I remember having to open up and put stickers on all the covers of the promo CDs for this album, changing the name from Friends of Dean Martin to Friends of Dean Martinez.
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Re: Gloomy western flamenco?
It reminds me a lot of Calexico. The Black Light is a great album.