a demo from TURKEY

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konyakentorkestrasi
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a demo from TURKEY

Post by konyakentorkestrasi »

http://youtu.be/UYWcO5ODWCY soon ı will share this style ,I am new here.
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This is awesome - absolutely love it.
Such excellent and tasteful playing.

Oh!! and welcome to Korg forums

Pete :D
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Post by konyakentorkestrasi »

karmathanever wrote:This is awesome - absolutely love it.
Such excellent and tasteful playing.

Oh!! and welcome to Korg forums

Pete :D
thanks Pete I want to share this style how can ı do it?
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Post by congan2 »

Excellent, Go can post the style thru Mediafire and paste the download link to this forums

Does anyone has Style How Can I Tell Her ( The Beatles) with Full Intro and Ending?

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Dikikeys

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What is the basic rhythm called that this is based on?
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Post by konyakentorkestrasi »

Dikikeys wrote:What is the basic rhythm called that this is based on?


ıts based on turkısh 2/4 but nowadays we use that kınd of style ın turkısh pop songs,of course you can use ıt many world songs wıth thıs style.especıally for latın songs.
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Does the rhythm have an actual name? Like Bossa Nova, Bachata, Cumbia, etc..
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Post by Jo Martins »

Hi,

Excellent playing and rhythm konyakentorkestrasi, but this is NOT a latin rhythm at all. It sounds like a kind of flamenco (Almeria region, South of Spain) but real latin music doesn´t sound like that.

Actually, the so call "latin" music is from the caribbean or tropical music and doesn´t count for brazilian music (too different from above music)

Caribbean music styles are Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Bolero, Cumbia and Soka. Salsa is a generic word for all cuban substyles like Conga, Rumba (very fast rhythm), Guaguancó, Songo, Mozambique, Plena, etc ...
For example, Cha-cha-cha is a rhythm created for the european and only danced in saloons. In the last 50 years I never heard a Chacha song in a latin america radio, believe me!!

All the above styles have sub genres too.

It´s good to observe that all those styles are folklore and is the music they hear all day in every radio. For example, brazilian music is only heard in Brazil and Portugal, NEVER in México or Argentina or Cuba or Colombia. Also, besides Brazil, no other country in America speaks portuguese...
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Post by Stratario »

Very nice playing Osman. I love the great variety of Turkish music styles and sounds.


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Dikikeys

Post by Dikikeys »

I am aware it wasn't Latin at all... but I don't really know a bunch of Turkish rhythm names, so I used those as examples.. 8)

So Konyakentorkestrasi is its Turkish name. Has it been Westernized, yet?
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