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"roja, rosa, naranja, y amarilla" means "red, pink, orange, and yellow". This is the form called seguirillas, a cycle of twelve.
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WoW ! &mdash 09/28/07 - 06:48:30 AM
Wonderful Piece Ian, so nice to hear you backed
Such a quality with the sound and the instrument you used in the background sounds Great ! Very Great Job Here !
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Yeman, thank you,... &mdash 09/29/07 - 01:14:21 AM
It is very nice to hear from you always, it makes me very happy that you liked this. I was very happy my recent development in tone. I am glad you liked the background.
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roja, rosa,naranja,y amarilla &mdash 09/28/07 - 08:36:43 AM
Hey Ian its beena while ..very dawn time music
like its an endin and welcomin day .still I m
interguing the claps ..everything else just perfect
glad to hear something new from you my friend !! [ Reply to This ]
Feter, thank you,... &mdash 09/29/07 - 01:19:16 AM
It is very enlightning to hear your description, it captures exactly what you are saying, in a metaphor I hadn't thought of, but now realize I was feeling. The colors for which the song was named came from an Indian graphic art that I saw on the net, and just loved!!! My loved the music and hated the handclaps!!! Handclapping is an art in itself, and one I haven't studied, but I feel more inspired to play when there is some sort of rythmic instrument, but I can remove the handclaps, as they are on a separate track!!!
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Bitchin! &mdash 09/28/07 - 06:02:42 PM
Very nice work, although I have to concur with Feter regarding the poor mans metronome, or clap, if you will. Aside from that minor deviation, it is an extremely worthy compilation my friend. I loved it! Kudos.
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Thanks Alvin,... &mdash 09/29/07 - 01:24:41 AM
As always I am very excited to hear from you, your encouragement makes me very happy. I really enjoy playing to rythm, and it was a toss up whether I should keep the handclaps. I decided to keep them because I played while they were going, but as I told feter, I can eliminate them, they are on a separate track. There are no twelve count loops in garage band, but I could make one with some of the sampled instruments, I actually have before but a different rythm!!! Or I could buy the world music loops sold by mac for garage
band, but it is expensive!!!
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Very nice Bro Bard! &mdash 09/30/07 - 12:20:21 PM
Sonic colours...a thing of beauty.
Be well!
"Homeless" (acoustic): http://www.macjams.com/song/35622 [ Reply to This ]
Thanks Mike,... &mdash 09/30/07 - 03:06:04 PM
Sonic colors are exactly what I was going from, from Indian graphic design!!!!
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Such a quality with the sound and the instrument you used in the background sounds Great ! Very Great Job Here !
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