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FANTASTiC | 27 December 2022 | 191 MB
Flamenco Essentials by Gio Israel aims to amplify the unique magic of Flamenco music. Recorded in Cordoba, Spain by some of the world’s leading Flamenco musicians, this new collection is an accumulation of over 70 studio hours. “Years ago, on one of my tours as a DJ, I was welcomed for the first time at Triana, the Gypsy quarter of Seville, Spain and birthplace of Flamenco. I immediately fell in love with the people, tastes, sounds and vibe that resonated from every part of this small neighborhood.

Walking its streets, music echoed from every wall. At that moment, I understood Flamenco is much more than music, it’s a lifestyle.” The roots of flamenco, though somewhat mysterious, seem to lie in the Gypsy migration from Rajasthan (in northwest India) to Spain between the 9th and 14th centuries.

These migrants brought with them musical instruments, such as tambourines, bells, and wooden castanets, and an extensive repertoire of song and dance. In Spain they encountered the rich cultures of the Sephardic Jews and Moors. Commonly associated with the Andalusian region of southern Spain, their centuries-long cultural intermingling produced the unique art form known as Flamenco. Musicians: Miguel “Cheyenne” Rodriguez Jose "el pirata" Cortes Luis de Luis



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  Member 27.04.2022 370
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" In Spain they encountered the rich cultures of the Sephardic Jews and Moors."

Encountered everybody except teh Spanish?
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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The text means that
when the Gypsy reached the south of Spain and met part of the eastern musical culture, Sephardic Jews and Moors,
that in that time was predominant in the south of Spain, which had been conquered and occupied for more than 500 years by Arabs and Berber
they have been heavily influenced by it.
Which is clearly audible in Flamenco's melodies and chord progressions.

Obviously, when you listen to North of Europe Gypsy music and compare to Spanish Gypsy music, you can also feel that they were influenced by more cultures while crossing Europe.
  Member 10.04.2013 53
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  Member 10.04.2013 53
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Thx for the new link ;)
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