Way cool!! I do something like this with the George Harrison song ,something, when I'm not singing along. Great way so keep up the interest and induce creativity. Thank you Scott.
I would move Asturias down to the key of A minor in the 1st/open position to keep the original Malagueña riff based on that low open E chord… when the main theme of Asturias repeats and goes down to the phrygian mode that would be a good time to begin the Malagueña theme. I’m not familiar with the Amin Toofani song
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Way cool!! I do something like this with the George Harrison song ,something, when I'm not singing along. Great way so keep up the interest and induce creativity. Thank you Scott.
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Brilliant idea! I've played that tune for ages but never thought to integrate into buleria
Very good!
what a great video.
Thanks for saying so!
I wanted to create a Spanish guitar solo by mixing Asturias with malagueña and then ending with gratitude by Amin Toofani. Got any tips??
I would move Asturias down to the key of A minor in the 1st/open position to keep the original Malagueña riff based on that low open E chord… when the main theme of Asturias repeats and goes down to the phrygian mode that would be a good time to begin the Malagueña theme. I’m not familiar with the Amin Toofani song
I did a video a couple of years ago that mixes Norwegian Wood by the Beatles with Malagueña and a little bit of Bulerías
Cool idea.
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Thank you!
Scott, for me, it works the same as with women. First i learn the crazy ones and afterwards it is much easier to understand the rest 😜
Exactly
Leyenda? : Asturias!
Nope it’s sound bad