Andalusian Cadence - Examples Where The Progression Is Somewhat Altered

Examples Where The Progression Is Somewhat Altered

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You can download the clip or download a player to play the clip in your browser. This audio sample features a song section which brings forward a progression very close to the Andalusian cadence. Starting from a three-note motif played on tubular bells, the cadence is built gradually, involving acoustic and bass guitars, a reciter, drums, electric guitar, synthesizers and harmony vocals.

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