11.7.10

Piano 7

just as a guitar is a guitar
a piano is a piano
Flamenco is Flamenco
... :)
   
  
Diego Amador
Piano Jondo
2003
  
Tracks:

1. Soleá del Churri (Soleá)
2. Pa los viejitos (Taranta)
3. Comparito (Bulerías)
4. Quiero olvidarte (Soleá)
5. A mi tío Diego (Rondeña)
6. ¡Vivan los gitanos! (Bulerías)
7. Seguiriya de pildorilla (Seguiriya)
8. El llanto de la lluvia (Tanguillos)
9. Continuum (por Tangos).

Diego Amador: piano, guitarras, mandola, voz y palmas.
Miguel Vargas: contrabajo.
Luis Amador: cajón y percusión.
Joaquín Grilo: baile, palmas y jaleos.
  
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"No, you can't push it, you have to be flamenco, period...you're either flamenco or you're not. Although the piano, for all practical purposes isn't flamenco, you have to focus it in such a way that it enters into flamenco. I'm a guy who plays several instruments and I want whatever I play to sound flamenco, but without contrivances. It depends on the musician...if the person playing is flamenco, the final result is bound to be flamenco, even if it's bagpipes."
D.A.
  

   

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