Intro of Spanish Caravan
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Why didnt you use proper lighting so we could see the fret-board? Any chance of re-doing with lighting in mind?
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ante re papatza. to paizeis grirgoros. POzeri. koita ton ilithio.
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Spanish Caravan take me away..... xD <3
great! Peace
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hi, where did you find the chords/tab of this one?
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sick
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@Jufki actually the intro from this was also taken from a late issac ilbanez song
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@kabatus the asturias part in spanish caravan is different from the original. If you listen, spanish caravan lacks one note and the time is different. Both are in 3/4 but Asturias starts with the E note on the 5th string 7th fret. Spanish caravan starts directly in B (4th string, 9th fret) and goes for 4 bars in 3/4 and the last in 4/4.
Asturias: 3/4 //EBC/ABG/(X2) then /EBC/ABG/AF#G/AF#G/EBC etc.
Spanish Caravan: 3/4 //BCA/BGE/ (X2) then /BCA/BGA/ 4/4 /F#GF#E/ 3/4 /BCA etc.
ghostdog7575
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pretty good but u wass hitting the E string too hard .Dumasss!!!!
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wonderfulllll
simple intro... lol. :)
bandwlove42 2 years ago 11
NO, "poposinante". "luudiloo" is 100% correct! 'Asturias' was composed by "Isaac Albeniz" ! Maybe you should use this internet thing your typing on and do some simple 30 sec. research on Wikipedia and find out more about Andre Segovia and Isaac Albeniz!! Both, very wonderful and brilliant composers of Classical Music. Albeniz(1860-1909) was actually a Spanish Catalan pianist. Asturias(Leyenda) is actually the 5th movement of a composition of his named Suite Española!
ih8theismyo 3 years ago 2