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Mariano Martos: A Master of Flamenco Bass

Flamenco is a musical genre that originated in Andalusia, Spain, and is characterized by expressive singing, rhythmic guitar playing, and passionate dancing. Flamenco music often features complex rhythms, modal scales, and flamboyant ornamentation. But what about the bass?

The bass is not a traditional instrument in flamenco, but some modern flamenco artists have incorporated it into their arrangements to add depth, groove, and harmony. One of the most prominent and influential flamenco bassists is Mariano Martos, who has developed a unique style and technique that blends flamenco with jazz, funk, and other genres.

Mariano Martos was born in Granada, Spain, in 1974. He started playing bass at the age of 15, and soon became interested in flamenco music. He studied with some of the best flamenco guitarists and singers in Spain, such as Paco de LucÃa, Tomatito, CamarÃn de la Isla, and Enrique Morente. He also learned from other bassists like Carles Benavent, Alain PÃrez, John Patitucci, and Jaco Pastorius.

Mariano Martos has performed and recorded with many renowned flamenco artists, such as Vicente Amigo, Diego el Cigala, Estrella Morente, Jorge Pardo, Chano DomÃnguez, and Antonio Serrano. He has also collaborated with musicians from other genres, such as Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Mike Stern, Richard Bona, and Marcus Miller.

Mariano Martos is not only a great performer, but also a dedicated teacher and author. He has given workshops and clinics on flamenco bass all over the world, and has published two books with accompanying CDs and DVDs: Flamenco Bass Method and Flamenco Bass Clinic. In these books, he explains the basics of flamenco bass technique, such as fingerstyle, slapping, tapping, harmonics, and emulation of other instruments. He also provides examples of different flamenco styles, such as rumba, tangos, tanguillos, and bulerÃas. He demonstrates his original compositions that show how to apply the concepts and rhythms to real music.

If you are interested in learning more about Mariano Martos and his flamenco bass method, you can find his books online or at your local music store. You can also download them as PDF files from various websites. However, be aware that some of these websites may not be authorized or safe to use. Always check the source and quality of the files before downloading them.

Mariano Martos is a master of flamenco bass who has enriched the genre with his creativity and versatility. He is an inspiration for bassists who want to explore new musical horizons and express themselves with passion and elegance.

Some of Mariano Martos's most notable recordings include:

    • De Mi CorazÃn al Aire (1998) by Vicente Amigo. This album won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Flamenco Album in 2001. Mariano Martos plays bass on four tracks: "Tres Notas para Decir Te Quiero", "Mensajes", "CÃrdoba", and "De Mi CorazÃn al Aire".
    • LÃgrimas Negras (2003) by Diego el Cigala and Bebo ValdÃs. This album is a fusion of flamenco and Cuban music, featuring the vocals of Diego el Cigala and the piano of Bebo ValdÃs. Mariano Martos plays bass on three tracks: "LÃgrimas Negras", "CorazÃn Loco", and "La Bien PagÃ".
    • Coplas del Querer (2009) by Miguel Poveda. This album is a tribute to the Spanish copla, a genre of popular song that emerged in the early 20th century. Mariano Martos plays bass on six tracks: "A Ciegas", "Ojos Verdes", "La Zarzamora", "El DÃa que Nacà Yo", "Romance de la Reina Mercedes", and "Coplas del Querer".
    • Flamenco Bass Clinic (2011) by Mariano Martos. This is Mariano Martos's solo album, featuring his own compositions and arrangements for flamenco bass. He plays bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion, and vocals on this album, and is accompanied by other musicians on drums, saxophone, flute, trumpet, trombone, and vocals.

    You can listen to these albums on various streaming platforms or buy them online or at your local music store. You can also watch some videos of Mariano Martos performing live on YouTube or other websites.

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