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Televisión Española (TVE) internally selected the song as its entrant for the 35th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.For the song to participate in the contest, it was necessary to remove the spoken lyrics in the intro –as only original lyrics are allowed in the contest–, becoming one of the longest instrumental intros in Eurovision history –45 seconds of a total of three minutes–.
The ChordPro (also known as Chord) format is a text-based markup language for representing chord charts by describing the position of chords in relation to the song's lyrics. ChordPro also provides markup to denote song sections (e.g., verse, chorus, bridge), song metadata (e.g., title, tempo, key), and generic annotations (i.e., notes to the ...
Fonts that support it include Bravura, Euterpe, FreeSerif, Musica and Symbola. The Standard Music Font Layout ( SMuFL ), which is supported by the MusicXML format, expands on the Musical Symbols Unicode Block's 220 glyphs by using the Private Use Area in the Basic Multilingual Plane, permitting close to 2600 glyphs.
Chord Identification - this tells you the possible names for the chords entered into Power Tab; Shifter tool - this moves groups of notes, whether chords or a melody, in pitch or around the fingerboard (maintaining pitch) Tonality tools - gives the key signatures that fit best with the music entered; Chord/Tuning dictionary
Bandido (supergroup), an American supergroup with Al Hurricane as the lead singer; Bandido (Azúcar Moreno album), 1990 "Bandido" (Azúcar Moreno song), Spain's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, performed by Azúcar Moreno; Bandido (Miguel Bosé album), 1984 "Bandido" (Myke Towers and Juhn song) "Bandido", a 1959 song from Patricio Manns
Their frontman Al Hurricane, as well as his son Al Hurricane Jr., spoke fondly of their time with the band but reiterated their desire to return to their New Mexico music audience; as they felt that Bandido's sound was more akin to Latin music. [1] [2] The three Bandido albums comprise Al Hurricane's twelfth, fourteenth, and fifteenth albums. [2]
The original album versions of "Bandido", "Devórame Otra Vez", "Oye Como Va" / "Guajira" and "A Caballo" were all featured on Azúcar Moreno's first greatest hits album Mucho Azúcar - Grandes Éxitos, released in 1997. Bandido was released on CD in 1990 and remains in print in most parts of the world.
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