Flamenco music
Giving an example of a "saeta" by Joan Manel Serrat, today, while answering another thread I got into some more "Spanish flamenco music" and I discovered a singer I had never heard.
So I thought of sharing this incredible talent with all our "foreros". The lyrics use a "standard" Andalusian/flamenco accent... and listening to these, one can practice Spanish and "detect" de differences of accent in relation to "standard" Castilian/Mexican... etc. Here you have it... (you can listen to the first "introductory" song... and check her in YouTube too...) :thumbsup: http://www.mariacarrasco.es/ |
No doubt an incedible talent, but her voice hurts my ears. Is she really that young? Most of my socks are older than she is. :eek:
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Yes, I must recognize that her voice does not sound like Marvin Gaye... ;) (maybe you have to listen with a lower volume... so her "megahertzs" don't pierce and/or burst your tympanum... or eardrum.)
As far as her age... I know as much as you, here is another of her performances from 2007... |
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Well, you made me search for a lullaby by her... but man, oh, man... there she reaches even higher frequencies... I don't know is that maybe up to 2,000 Khertzs?
At any rate... I looked for some soothing lullabies... and while it is not "flamenco" is Spanish with rather good diction... so here is José Guardiola, singing the year I was born... (with some Dutch? introduction) |
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Glad that you liked J. Guardiola. As for your kind of lullaby, wow! beautiful music/voice... even if veering 'slightly' off topic, it still is in comparison with the original posting, although I must recognize I didn't go into the significance and articulation of the lyrics... :) |
She's 15 y/o and I don't particularly like her voice either. She is very pretty though.
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How funny, Elaina!
I think I saw her videos when she was 11 or 12 and I was impressed with her voice! Then I saw the latest site, and yes, she is definitely pretty... but it wasn't really my point... :thinking: Bueno, "sobre gustos no hay nada escrito". At any rate, the "fun part" of this, is actually get the "lyrics" and be able to "make out" exactly what is she saying and how is she "standardly eating" consonants... That should be the "drill" to learn Spanish... and/or get more familiar with it. :) |
My husband used to have some kind of interest in Flamenco music, and these are some of the singers he liked:
La Niña de los Peines: Manolo Caracol: @Perikles: She had a very nice voice! :) |
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