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Re: CD Notes: Synthegration Soundcheck

Teo ·
Parts are in the archive: https://archive.org/details/Soundcheck20190331 5 more songs: https://archive.org/details/Synthegration190401
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Re: CD Notes: Synthegration Soundcheck

Sue 1 ·
Thank you Teo for this amazing post.
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Re: CD Notes: Synthegration Soundcheck

Vicky2 ·
Very nice Teo. Thank you for sharing this material with us.
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Re: CD Notes: Synthegration Soundcheck

Inda ·
Thank you Teo for sharing. Nice music and lovely images.
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yoko ·
Thank you kindly Teo for the beautiful music. The images are also very nice with the beautiful flowers in the background.
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Re: Zounds! New Freeboards sounds tests 1 2 3 testing!

Teo ·
Unfinished but shows me I'm almost there!
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Re: Zounds! New Freeboards sounds tests 1 2 3 testing!

Teo ·
Re: Zounds! New Freeboards sounds tests 1 2 3 testing!
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Re: Zounds! New Freeboards sounds tests 1 2 3 testing!

Teo ·
Last night I recorded 3 songs! This 1 is pretty much finished!
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Re: Zounds! New Freeboards sounds tests 1 2 3 testing!

Sue 1 ·
Good for you Teo. keep up the good work.
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Re: Zounds! New Freeboards sounds tests 1 2 3 testing!

Vicky2 ·
This is all very nice Teo, and a lot of work. Thank you for sharing it on Givnology.
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Re: Zounds! New Freeboards sounds tests 1 2 3 testing!

Inda ·
Thank you Teo for sharing this incredible amount of work that you have done. Nice music and lovely images.
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Re: Zounds! New Freeboards sounds tests 1 2 3 testing!

Teo ·
Today's: The original song El Arreglito that became Carmen's Habanera and Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 just testing the sounds.
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Zounds! New Freeboards sounds tests 1 2 3 testing!

Teo ·
Hello all, peace and blessings to u n yours! Background on this project: 2017 I started doing Freeboards of Baroque, mostly Scarlatti who I found was 4 years in Andalucia therefore learning all the Spanish-Moorish hybrids, then lived his life out in Madrin in the King's court. His father was MR. NAPLES OPERA, so he knows all the classical training and now integrates Flamenco! Well, many things. Harpsichord would have been his instrument, piano wasn't invented yet. Clavinet was my instrument...
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CD Notes: Synthegration Soundcheck

Teo ·
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She can dance Flamenco to Scarlatti's music, did he help invent Flamenco as we know it?

Teo ·
At 01:55 He plays the Scarlatti sonata which fits in the Flamenco. Domenico Scarlatti had lived in Andalucia for 4 years, this episode of 'Now Hear This' is fascinating!
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Re: She can dance Flamenco to Scarlatti's music, did he help invent Flamenco as we know it?

Sue 1 ·
Thank you for sharing this Teo. Very interesting.
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Re: She can dance Flamenco to Scarlatti's music, did he help invent Flamenco as we know it?

Inda ·
Thanks Teo. Nice and interesting post.
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Re: She can dance Flamenco to Scarlatti's music, did he help invent Flamenco as we know it?

Vicky2 ·
Thank you for sharing this interesting post Teo.
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Re: She can dance Flamenco to Scarlatti's music, did he help invent Flamenco as we know it?

yoko ·
Thank you Teo. This is very interesting.
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