Flamenco Tracks MP3 Looping Software

Written By: Cesar Serna

Loop your favorite MP3 songs and practice until perfect with Flamenco Tracks!

Load your favorite MP3, set the loop time using the sliders and push play. Its that easy!

Flamenco is tough enough to learn and finding a great teacher is even harder. So why not make your practice time easier and use your Flamenco MP3 collection of CD's you have already purchased and practice to perfect beats or better yet loop falseta's until you can play them perfectly.

System Requirements:

Flamenco Tracks will help create backing tracks with any MP3 file not just Flamenco music! To get started use the download link below to and install. Any comments good or bad are welcomed, just use the comment form below.

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Comment by Brian B
2007-07-10 11:36:01

This is a great tool! I like how it lets me upload any MP3 track and then set the loop for section I want. Pretty easy to use so far. This is really going to help me practice.

Comment by falseta
2007-07-10 14:53:56

Glad I could help… Please let me know if you would like to see any new features…

 
 
Comment by javier
2007-07-10 14:18:04

i just installed it and it works great! i am looping some vicente amigo songs because they have such nice intros. thank you!

javier

Comment by falseta
2007-07-10 14:56:27

That is actually how I got the idea to make this program… I noticed that most Flamenco songs have a nice introduction with usually palmas and cajon… I thought wouldnt it be cool to be able to loop that? Im glad you like it and please let me know if there is anything I can do to make it more useful.

 
 
Comment by Andres
2007-07-11 13:27:14

This is *exactly* what I was looking for - thanks very much for all your efforts!

 
Comment by afshin
2007-09-04 22:26:40

thanks you very much

 
Comment by MauiFlamenco
2007-12-21 11:46:27

Excellent! Thanks very much.

Comment by Denali Purvis
2008-01-06 12:59:37

Dear MauiFlamenco,
I will be in Lahaina in February. Is there a Flamenco community on Maui? That would be amazing! I live in Fairbanks, Alaska, where there is virtually no flamenco at all. I would be interested in any exposure I could get while there. Could you contact me?

Saludos,
Denali
dpurvis [at] gci.net

 
 
Comment by Stefan Dahl
2008-06-09 07:25:40

Hey Flamenco friends !
Would like to share my Flamenco interest and learn more about it. I have played several kinds of Flamenco but I am most fond of Sevillanas, Fandango and Rumba (especially the colombian one). How does this blog function ?? What have I to do ? Still I lack my own internet page and free blogs I do not know how to start.

Hope to hear from you !
Best regards,

Stefan Dahl
Espinho
Portugal

Comment by Bob Weisenberg
2008-06-18 11:14:56

Hi, Stefan.

I suggest you click on FORUM at the top of the page and just follow the directions there about how to join and participate in the various discussion groups. I’d be happy to answer any questions you have, although I just joined myself. There is a good “Help” section and a Forum administrator to contact as well. When you join the Forum you can enter information about yourself there so we can all learn more about you.

Bob Weisenberg
http://www.myspace.com/padreehijo

 
 
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