Where can I find more on this style?
Im all over on my music, i love anything that inspires you to pick up a guitar but this is one of my favorite pieces ive heard in a long time and would like to know what to look for to hear more of this type of music. im just assuming but im guessing the indian music scene is not a huge industry like it is here. anyway, take a look and any clues you have are welcome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4X-KcODeAg

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actually amirk is or has led me to what i need to look for. thanks
G minor, natural and melodic.
Here's Lagrene, and Rosenberg doing their Django'ish stuff..
The real thing here..
Although, IMHO, the vid at the start of this thread isn't as good..
1st vid sounds a little Paco'ish, and Dimola'ish as well..
(Lot more simple chord structure on the 1st vid as well as the Paco vid.).
thanks for the reply n all the links, the d'jango things are a little more swing-ish than i like but i do like paco and Entre dos aguas is my favorite from him
If Armik is the one who led you down this path, you may want to check out Jesse Cook as well. I bought his Ultimate compiliation on iTunes and enjoy listening to it a lot. Armik is pretty good too, but a friend of mine who is a hard-core flamenco player describes him as the Yngwie Malmsteen of the flamenco world as he's always breaking the speed limit.
im glad you posted this cuz like most kids my age i have a short attention span and half ass alot of things, i just learned the harmonic minor scale and am about to youtube jesse cook till i find somthing that insipres me. the way tou talk im sure itll be on the first or second page. thanks again for the suggestion and new(to me) artists