Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Wilfried Schaum Date: 21 Feb 04 - 06:12 AM Oh, oh, wrote to hastily to help a guitarrista: Not e-joy, but enjoy (you do play an acoustic guitar, I hope) Wilfried |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Wilfried Schaum Date: 21 Feb 04 - 06:07 AM Gypsy - You can find the sheet music in Mrs. J. Luis Baños: Collection of Latin American Sheet Music, 1908 - 1921; 1931 at The Latin American Library, Univ. of Tulane, wherever that may be. "The Latin American Library, located on the fourth floor of Tulane's Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, is one of the world's foremost collections of source materials in Latin American archaeology, anthropology, history, linguistics, art, architecture, film, women's studies, economics and many other subject areas." To buy from GUITAR GALLERY MUSIC CATALOG Click to Order 564010960 or (for harp) Melody's Traditional Music & Harp Shoppe More to be found searching Google with "las gaviotas" "sheet music" (quotation marks essential). Ejoy your strings Wilfried |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 20 Feb 04 - 02:17 PM Thanks, Gipsy and Allan. The free translation hews close to the meaning of the song. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Gypsy Date: 19 Feb 04 - 09:57 PM Oh yeah, and here is a translation, kindly given me by Allan! Thank you kindsirshesaid! ain't it purty? Here is a fairly good, albeit not quite literal translation of the lyrics: What walk are the seagulls doing? What movement do they make at the edge of the sea. They are seeking the nests of their loves The nests of the loves they have found How beautiful to have such loves In this world that God has made Give me a little kiss, give me a hug So that I might be like them If you wish, dear, come with me And in my boat I'll carry you When we arrive at the other shore New songs I'll sing to you How beautifully your dark skin shines Like the waves that burst Thousands of seashells in the sand Thousands of pearls in the sea What do you say, black girl? Why don't you love me If you are my life, my well being? Give me a little kiss, give me a hug Come with me, we go to the sea |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Gypsy Date: 19 Feb 04 - 09:53 PM Had the lyrics.........were given to me by same friend who sang em at the session. But.........she not got the dots, and that is what i really need. I just don't play by ear that well, and don't retain it when i do. like the written note. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 18 Feb 04 - 11:35 PM Where did you find the lyrics, Gipsy? |
Subject: ADD: Las Gaviotas From: Gypsy Date: 18 Feb 04 - 10:43 PM Better late than never.......here's some lyrics! Las Gaviotas Que andan haciendo esas gaviotas? Que andan hanciendo en la orilla del mar? Andan buscando nidos de amores Nidos de amores encontraran. Que bonitoes tener amores En este mundo que dios formo Dame un besito, dame un abrazo Para quedar mas conforem yo Si quieres, nina, vente conmigo Y en mi barquilla te llevare Cuando llegueuemos a la otra orilla Nuevas canciones te cantare Boniot brilla tul negro pelo Como las olas al reventar Miles de conchas tiene la arena Mile de perlas tiene la mar Que dices negra? Porque no me amas Si eves mi vida, mi bien estar? Dame un besito, dame un abrazo Vente conmigo, vamos al mar |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Gypsy Date: 15 Feb 04 - 08:38 PM Thanks all! |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Sorcha Date: 13 Feb 04 - 01:49 PM You can order classical guitar sheet music here. Some kind of sheet music here, (not sure for what instrument) Use your Edit/Find button on these pages...no dots found on line. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Allan C. Date: 13 Feb 04 - 01:47 PM Wonderful, Wilfried! |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 13 Feb 04 - 01:32 PM Thanks, ClaireBear. Always wanted a cd by Flaco Jimenez; I have ordered the one that contains that song (Ay Te Dejo en San Antonio y Mas!). Hope the booklet is decent; I probably would make a mess of taking the lyrics from the track. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Wilfried Schaum Date: 13 Feb 04 - 03:19 AM Go to http://www.chords-online.de/start.htm Click "Komfortsuche" In the first field " Wählen Sie das Instrument!" choose -Akustikgitarre In the field "Welches Medium suchen Sie? Wählen Sie aus!" choose Book Into the last field "Geben Sie Ihren Suchbegriff ein!" just above the button "Suchen" put Bruckner Click the button "Suchen" (Search) You'll find 4 Enries; Click "Details" of the first one and you'll find: [my translation] Name: Bruckner, Chris Title: Mexico - Canciones Populares Demos: [with a click on demo you see a page of La Jesusita] Contains: Easy arrangements for solo guitar: La jesusita, La cucaracha, Jarabe tapatio, Las gaviotas, El cefiro, La zandunga, Las mananitas, La valentina, Cielito lindo, L Stile: Folk, Latin Level: Medium For: Guitar, acoustical Notation: Notes Language: german/english Pages: -13- Format: DIN A 4 Publisher: UE Book-Nr.: 9505 Delivery: Immediately Price: 10.20 EU You may order online or by mail: Chords Online Joachim Teich Lindenstraße 15 85077 Manching Germany You have to pay before the item is sent. They charge you with € 2,50 for postage and packing (above € 30,- free). Wilfried |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: GUEST,ClaireBear Date: 12 Feb 04 - 04:41 PM Pardon the quick note without links; I'm supposed to be working. There's apparently a transcription in a songbook by Chris Bruckner: "Mexico -- Canciones Populares." I found this info on a German site, www.chords-online.de. I know nothing about it or the book and don't read German, so... Flaco Jimenez recorded "Las Gaviotas" on a CD that claims to enclose a lyrics book. It should be available from Arhoolie and elsewhere. Lots of soundbytes on the Web, but alas no lyrics page. Claire |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 12 Feb 04 - 03:26 PM No luck so far, either. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Allan C. Date: 12 Feb 04 - 02:43 PM Q, you are quite right. My bad. The MIDI is probably the correct, traditional one; but a fairly deep search for lyrics hasn't revealed anything yet that appears to be traditional. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 12 Feb 04 - 02:36 PM "Castillos en el Aire" may not be the right song. There is a Mexican song called "Las Gaviotas," possibly by Gonzalo Hermosa (an arranger?), sung on an album by the Bolivian singer, Zulma Yugar, and sheet music arranged by Ernesto Belloc, available in a collection at Tulane, but nothing else shows up on Google with "Las Gaviotas, cancion." It seems to be a trad. song. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Allan C. Date: 12 Feb 04 - 02:29 PM Okay. Got it. This is essentially a two-chord song. If you were playing in C, you'd switch between C and G7 at the ends of every other phrase. By the way, I just now realized that the (D.P.) next to the MIDI titles translate to mean Public Domain. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Allan C. Date: 12 Feb 04 - 02:14 PM My small smattering of Spanish seems to indicate a pleasant set of lyrics about a "fool" who builds castles in the air. There is a MIDI listed here under the TRADICIONALES heading. If I can figure out chords and such, I'll post them. I can't help at all with the dots. |
Subject: Tune Req: Las Gaviotas From: Gypsy Date: 12 Feb 04 - 01:15 PM Well, once again, since i DONT play by ear, and don't retain it if i do........does anyone have the tadpoles for this tune? Or a direction to head me in? Sure is pretty.......hope the words are nice, i don't speak spanish, and just liked the sound. Thanks, all |
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