El Camote
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Desert Guitar Music Suggestions
Just got back from the Tucson area where I shot a project which will require music over the opening montage. I'll be including lotsa desert scenery
footage in the montage. Client requested some type of guitar music to fit the locale. I'm thinking an instrumental Spanish guitar(s).
Pregunta: Can anyone suggest a performer, group or particular piece that might fit these parameters? Want something highly emotive and dramatic to
fit the desert scenery and theme of the piece.
When the voices in my head shut-up, I can almost hear the type of music I need but have no clue as to where to look.
gracias
On an unrelated note, sure did see (and taste)a lot of ripe pitahaya fruit. Is the growing season in so. Ariz. much earlier than Bajas?
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Dave
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For Spanish Guitar try these composers:
Manuel de Falla
Isaac Albeniz
Dionisio Aguado
Agustin Pio Barrios Mangore
Jorge Cardoso
Do a google search for composer/artist. You'll probably find MP3's or Midi of all these composers.
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Camote,
Depending on the ?pulse? you want, here?re a few suggestions. I have all of these and can send you whatever to listen to:
Otmar Liebert ? Several albums, fast paced, heart felt Spanish with Emphasis on guitar but with other instruments.
El Candor Pasa ? Flute of the Andes: Mostly flute, pensive and deep.
Zamfir ? Several albums, also flute, similar to El Candor Pasa but not as husky.
Gipsy Kings - Similar to Otmar Liebert, slightly more emotional vocals
Seville to Santa Fe ? A Spanish Guitar Anthology
John Williams ? Several albums, One is Latin American Guitar Music, By Barrios and Ponce
Havana, the Original Movie Sound Track, Music by Dave Grusin
Spain, World Music ? Folk and Flamenco from Andalucia to Catalonia
Nakai, Emergence, Songs of the Rainbow World ? Native American Flute Music (because your Video is of Arizona)
Spirit World ? Mixed American Indian vocal
Rodrigo, Aldelucia (classical and very moving in parts)
OTHERS THAT MIGHT FIT:
Brazilian: Caetano Veloso Live
Paco de Lucia: Fosforito ? Antique Selections of Flamenco
Duchisela, Ecuador, Music of the Andes, Vol 1-3
Journey to the Amazon, Sharon Isbin ? Guitar, Sax, Percussion
Juan Gabriel, Todo Esta Bien (Vocal)
Ruben Gonzales, Cuban Piano
Eliades Ochoa, Cuban Guitar
Caribe! Caribe! ? Mixed Caribbean blend
Taraf de Haidouks, Romanian Gipsy mixed music - a stretch perhaps, but Gipsy.
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An acoustic version of Europa by Carlos Santana. I'll look for one. The electric one is fantastic, but it may be too overpowering depending on the
feel you're looking for.
It's not spanish, but most anything by Nakai. I believe he is Navajo. I was listening to him on a star filled clear night in Catavina, and it sent
shivers down my spine.
Sort of a needle in a haystack, but if you want something more powerful, try Enya, something without too much celt in it.
Don't forget cuban instrumentals. Far more complex than spanish or mexican.
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Contact Peter Pupping at Guitar Sounds in Encinitas:
http://www.guitarsounds.com
Contact info is on this page:
http://www.guitarsounds.com/content/order.html
I figure he can get you exactly what you want.
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Doug - Good call on Peter Pupping. First heard his group on a cable station and loved the sound!
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If it has to be guitar, Andres Segovia leaps to mind. But, among living artists, there are no equals to the Romero family. For cruising Baja, I
particularly like Pepe Romero's rendition of Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez.
But, if you want to be Arizona-specific, I'd second the Sculpin re: R. Carlos Nakai's Navajo flute, particularly his Canyon Trilogy.
Then again, if you want a more modern, full-orchestral background sound with the feel of driving across a vast open desert toward a bustling city
looming on the horizon, get an earful of Gil Evans' Las Vegas Tango.
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Try a band called THE BREW out of Austin, Tx. It's traditional acoustic guitar, but with a modern sound.
Good luck with your project.
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Great request, Camote...now we all have new music to seek out and enjoy.
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Wow!
Ask and ye shall receive! Thanks guys. All great ideas. Luckily I've got some time on this one so I'll be able to do the research.
I'm just thrilled that I was only two notches below "toilet paper" on today's posts.
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I love Oscar Lopez "Guitars from Heaven".
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Two words....."ERIC CLAPTON".....
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Miguel de Jolla..Look for his cd at La Fonda
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Let there be music!
I too cant wait to check out some of the music listed.
It all sounds great!
[Edited on 8-21-2005 by bajajudy]
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This is anon Samhain, not the 'last idiot' anon....with a suggestion for the desert theme music. I had the good fortune to have listened to these:
Lo'Jo, "Au Caberet Sauvage" ....also, Tiariwen, "The Radio Tisdas Sessions"...truly great music of the deserts and also of strife...Tiariwen is
legendary in the Sahara desert, vocalizing the plight of endangered 'nomads'.
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I am a little bit schizo...you see.
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miguel - K PASTA amigo?
try this guy - Ben Travera King. From New Mexico. haunting latin guitar...... look for "under a Spanish moon"
i can send you in mp3 , wav or wma type. just let me know bro.
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and Ottmar is good also. Also try Strunz and Farah. several good albums by them
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